Death is Served The Serialization of Death and Its Conceptualization Through Food Metaphors in US Literature and Media

The American cultural imaginary is hungry for death, and thus representations of death are prominently repeated and serialized in US literature and media. Stella Castelli shows how American culture fetishizes death as part of a repetition compulsion which stems from the inability of language to sati...

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Main Author: Castelli, Stella (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2023
Series:American Culture Studies
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