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- A bold new argument about how eating rituals across the eighteenth-century globe reveal an untold story about the rise of the novel In The Barbarous Feast, Sophie Gee argues that novels and eating rituals were interconnected, but conflicting, systems used to depict selfhood and represent personal inwardness in colonial Europe, the Americas, and Australia.
- About the Author: Sophie Gee is associate professor of English at Princeton University and the Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Sydney.
- 328 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Subjects & Themes
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A bold new argument about how eating rituals across the eighteenth-century globe reveal an untold story about the rise of the novel
In The Barbarous Feast, Sophie Gee argues that novels and eating rituals were interconnected, but conflicting, systems used to depict selfhood and represent personal inwardness in colonial Europe, the Americas, and Australia. Gee tells a vibrant story of how people living at the margins of colonial power drew upon eating and writing to manage their own interior lives. She coins the term "metabolic subjectivity" to describe the idea of energetic, embodied selfhood that is made by eating and drinking and which connects humans to other living species. This concept, while taken from colonial eating rituals, offers new ways to understand personal inwardness in written texts. Gee tells intersecting stories of eating and writing that range from the Protestant Lord's Supper to West Indian Indigenous predation rituals. Gee alternates chapters of literary analysis, offering new readings of Daniel Defoe, Richard Ligon, Richard Steele, Henry Fielding, and others, with personal nonfiction essays exploring the afterlife of empire and imperial inwardness in Australia. With The Barbarous Feast, she offers an expansive account of inwardness in and out of novels, and across countries, historical periods, and cultures, putting literary studies in conversation with environmental studies, religious history, Indigenous studies, and food studies.About the Author
Sophie Gee is associate professor of English at Princeton University and the Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Sydney. She is the author of Making Waste: Leftovers and the Literary Imagination (Princeton) and The Scandal of the Season, a historical novel recreating Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. She cohosts the popular literary podcast The Secret Life of Books.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.12 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Religion
Format: Paperback
Author: Sophie Gee
Language: English
Street Date: July 28, 2026
TCIN: 1006546983
UPC: 9780691209715
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-4621
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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