Exposes shame as a valuable emotion essential to our humanity.
Moving away from a simplified food politics that is largely land based, Elspeth Probyn looks at food politics from an ocean-centric perspective by tracing the global movement of several marine species to explore the complex and entangled relationship between humans and fish.
Investigating the current explosion of interest in food and eating, Elspeth Probyns book uncovers some of the deep and dark themes underlying our craving for the culinary.
Why read Sustaining Seas? It is as simple as this: the seas sustain all life. This edited book emerges from conversations across several... Læs mere
Why read Sustaining Seas? It is as simple as this: the seas sustain all life. This edited book emerges from conversations across several... Læs mere
Arguing for `feminisms with attitude', Probyn ranges across a wide range of theoretical strands, drawing upon a body of literature from early Cultural Studies to Anglo-American feminist literary criticism.
Arguing for `feminisms with attitude', Probyn ranges across a wide range of theoretical strands, drawing upon a body of literature from early Cultural Studies to Anglo-American feminist literary criticism.
This study proposes a model of identity that takes into account the desires of individuals, and groups of individuals, to belong. It articulates, in concrete terms, precise concerns... Læs mere