Tomeki

Table talk

Table talk

perspectives on food in medieval Italian literature

By Christiana Purdy Moudarres,Northeast Modern Language Association (U.S.). Conference

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Publish Date

2010

Publisher

Cambridge Scholars

Language

eng

Pages

142

Description:

"This volume is comprised of a selection of revised and expanded papers presented at 'Table Talk : Perspectives on Food in Medieval Italian Literature', a panel held at the 40th annual convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association (Boston, February 26-March 1, 2009). Taken together, these essays explore the multifaceted role of food within medieval Italian culture through a variety of literary genres, from the poetry and prose of Dante and Boccaccio to the medical and religious writings of Michele Savonarola and Catherine of Siena. By examining the complexity of food consumption and distribution in the late medieval cultural imagination, the authors seek to advance the recent movement of food studies from the margins of social history to a fertile cross-section of the humanities and social sciences. The four sections into which the work is divided reflect the medical, religious, social and political circumstances that placed Italy at the vanguard of late medieval Europe's dynamic foodways. In embracing the interdisciplinarity that distinguishes food studies as an area of scholarly interest, the essays collected in this volume aim to stimulate further inquiry into the fertile field of food in medieval Italian literature"--Publisher's descriptiion, p. [4] of dust jacket.