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Editors:
- Christopher E. Forth
- Australian National University, Australia
- Ana Carden-Coyne
- Centre for the Cultural History of Modern War, University of Manchester, UK
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We live in a world obsessed with abdomens. Whether we call it the belly, tummy, or stomach, we take this area of the body for granted as an object of our gaze, the subject of our obsessions, and the location of deeply felt desires. Diet, nutrition, and exercise all play critical roles in the development of our body images and thus our sense of self, not least because how we are made to feel about bodies (both our own and those of others) is often grounded in dietary and lifestyle choices. Cultures of the Abdomen traces the history of social, cultural, and medical ideas about the stomach and related organs since the seventeenth century, and demonstrates that a focused study of the abdomen is necessary for understanding the deep historical meanings that underscore our contemporary obsessions with hunger, diet, fat, indigestion, and excretion. It locates that history from dietary ideals in early modern Europe to the vexing issue of American fat in the twenty-first century, surveying along the way developments in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia.
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
Introduction: The Belly and Beyond
Diet, Digestion, Excretion
Culture and the Abdomen
Fat and Society
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"The editors of Cultures of the Abdomen have assembled an imaginative mix of social, cultural, and medical histories that illuminate how past discussions of digestion, diet, and body shape have informed modern gender ideals, health, selfhood, and personal values. We learn here how the exterior form of the belly has come to reflect not only what goes into and out of it, but has also become a reliable sign of our inner nature. By adding corpulence and character to the ancient connection between health and dietetics, these essays literally tap into the guts of our contemporary obsession with eating and body image." - Robert A. Nye, Oregon State University
"This is a stimulating excursion through the human alimentary tract that explores the complex intertwinings of Western attitudes toward eating and eliminating with the anxieties generated by the growth of urban, industrial civilization. The ideology of the abdomen is shown to have stimulated and responded to contemporary notions of health, character, and intellect, and to have sown confusion over gender identification and sexual appetite. Physiology and medicine, philosophy and literature, even the world of commerce, are probed to illuminate the preoccupation of the past three centuries with the appearance and experience of the belly." - James Whorton, Professor of Medical History, University of Washington
"If 'food' is the new 'sex' in cultural studies, then this cultural history should be consumed as soon as possible. Linking diet, the body, and the self in deeply and carefully historicized ways, it spans the modern period from the Enlightenment to the present, from 'weight loss in the age of reason' to 'fat is a feminist issue.' It draws together key younger and established scholars for whom culture, history, and the abdomen yield intriguing and important insights into modern sensibilities." - Alison Bashford, The University of Sydney
Editors and Affiliations
Australian National University, Australia
Christopher E. Forth
Centre for the Cultural History of Modern War, University of Manchester, UK
Ana Carden-Coyne
About the editors
CHRISTOPHER E. FORTH is a Reader in History at the Australian National University.
ANA CARDEN-COYLE is a Lecturer in the Centre for the Cultural History of War at the University of Manchester, UK.
Bibliographic Information
- Book Title: Cultures of the Abdomen
- Book Subtitle: Diet, Digestion, and Fat in the Modern World
- Editors: Christopher E. Forth, Ana Carden-Coyne
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403981387
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York
- eBook Packages: Palgrave Social & Cultural Studies Collection, Social Sciences (R0)
- Copyright Information: Christopher E. Forth and Ana Carden-Coyne 2005
- Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4039-6521-9Published: 06 January 2005
- Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-52880-6Published: 06 January 2005
- eBook ISBN: 978-1-4039-8138-7Published: 14 January 2005
- Edition Number: 1
- Number of Pages: IX, 264
- Number of Illustrations: 2 b/w illustrations
- Topics: Gender Studies, Social History, Cultural History, Cultural Studies, Popular Science in Medicine and Health