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9781137497789

Foodscapes of Contemporary Japanese Women Writers An Ecocritical Journey around the Hearth of Modernity

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  • ISBN13:

    9781137497789

  • ISBN10:

    1137497785

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-06-04
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Food binds us to each other and to the environment. The ways, however, that food brings together various forms of life transforms in different times and places. Here, Yuki explores the logics and systems of value that surround food consumption, distribution, and production as expressed in the works of four female Japanese authors: Ishimure Michiko, Taguchi Randy, Morisaki Kazue, and Nashiki Kaho. Yuki uses interviews and socially informed literary analysis to weave together multiple voices and perspectives to answer to the following questions: Why do some people knowingly eat contaminated food? How have the commodification and quantification of food affected our social and environmental relations? How has the meaning of making and sharing food changed and for whom? And how are changing relations to food affected by changing relations of language to meaning? This book is of interest to scholars of food studies, environmental studies, ecocriticism, modernity, Japan and Japanese literature.

Author Biography

Yuki Masami is Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Kanazawa University, Japan and currently Vice President of ASLE-Japan. She is the author of Mizu no oto no kioku [Remembering the Sound of Water: Essays in Ecocriticism] and editor (with Lisette Gebhardt) of Literature and Art after "Fukushima": Four Approaches and one of the foremost scholars of environmental literature in Japan.

Michael Berman is a doctoral student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, USA.

Table of Contents

Translator's Introduction
Preface to the English edition
Introduction
PART I: A DISCUSSION WITH ISHIMURE MICHIKO
1. Interview with Ishimure Michiko: What have people eaten?
2. Analysis: Literary resistance to toxic discourse: Paradise in the Sea of Sorrow and post-Minamata literature
PART II: A DISCUSSION WITH TAGUCHI RANDY
3. Interview with Taguchi Randy: Approaching the relational world of eating
4. Adoration and resistance: A literary practice revolving around food and contamination
PART III: A DISCUSSION WITH MORISAKI KAZUE
5. Interview with Morisaki Kazue: The logic of eating together
6. Analysis: A diasporic intervention into modernity: A world of eating together
PART IV: A DISCUSSION WITH NASHIKI KAHO
7. Interview with Nashiki Kaho: Foodscape on the boundaries
8. Analysis: A world of food and working with one's hands: Hybridity of a magic table

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