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Linking cannibalism to issues of difference crucial to contemporary literary criticism and theory, the essays included here cover material from a variety of contexts and historical periods and approach their subjects from a range of critical perspectives. Along with such canonical works as The Odyssey, The Faerie Queene, and Robinson Crusoe, the contributors also discuss lesser known works, including a version of the Victorian melodrama Sweeny Todd, as well as contemporary postcolonial and postmodern novels by Margaret Atwood and Ian Wedde. Taken together, these essays re-theorize the relationship between cannibalism and cultural identity, making cannibalism meaningful within new critical and cultural horizons.

Contributors include Mark Buchan, Santiago Colas, Marlene Goldman, Brian Greenspan, Kristen Guest, Minaz Jooma, Robert Viking O'Brien, Geoffrey Sanborn, and Julia M. Wright.

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"The nine essays collected in the volume appropriately complicate the term 'cannibalism' and demonstrate how its usage is often ambivalent ... The collection may prove useful for critics ... especially for those who desire to read a collection that combines critical complexity with close reading strategies." -- The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography

"We have come a long way from preliminary discussions of cannibalism as 'simply' an anthropological fact of some curiosity (and not a little horror and revulsion). Instead, the essays here situate the multiple, varied, and sometimes conflicting discourses of cannibalism within a wide range of cultural and social practices in such a way as to render cannibalism thinkable within new critical and cultural horizons. This book makes an important and significant contribution to current discussions of cannibalism and its complex relation to culture and cultural identity." -- Howard Marchitello, editor of What Happens to History: The Renewal of Ethics in Contemporary Thought
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Portrayals of anthropophagy have conventionally been thought of as a particular author's or period's effort to sensationalize The Other. But here scholars of literature from various cultures and periods rethink how such expression helps produce, contest, and negotiate identity as subjects. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

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