Table Lands: Food in Children's Literature

Author:   Scott T. Pollard ,  Kara K. Keeling
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   230
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Food is a signifier of power for both adults and children, a sign of both inclusion and exclusion and of conformity and resistance. Many academic disciplines - from sociology to literary studies - have studied food and its function as a complex social discourse, and the wide variety of approaches to the topic provides multidisciplinary frames for understanding the construction and uses of food in all types of media, including children's literature.Table Lands: Food in Children's Literature is a survey of food's function in children's texts, showing how the sociocultural contexts of food reveal children's agency. Authors Kara K. Keeling and Scott T. Pollard examine texts that vary from historical to contemporary, noncanonical to classics, and Anglo-American to multicultural traditions, including a variety of genres, formats, and audiences: realism, fantasy, cookbooks, picture books, chapter books, YA novels, and film. Table Lands offers a unified approach to studying food in a wide variety of texts for children. Spanning nearly 150 years of children's literature, Keeling and Pollard's analysis covers a selection of texts that show the omnipresence of food in children's literature and culture and how they vary in representations of race, region, and class, due to the impact of these issues on food. Furthermore, they include not only classic children's books, such as Winnie-the-Pooh, but recent award-winning multicultural novels as well as cookbooks and even one film, Pixar's Ratatouille.

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Author:   Scott T. Pollard ,  Kara K. Keeling
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.315kg
ISBN:  

9781496828354


ISBN 10:   1496828356
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table Lands is an innovative and important text in the field of children's literature, as well as food and cultural studies. Kara K. Keeling and Scott T. Pollard demonstrate how the subject of food can be used to expose and analyze racial problems, cultural conflict and assimilation, and constructions of gender and cultural histories among other areas.--Jean Webb, director of the International Forum for Research in Children's Literature and professor of international children's literature Although Table Lands focuses on the Western canon, the authors have done their due diligence in featuring diverse work. . . . I predict Table Lands will be influential for scholars from a great many fields of study because of its interdisciplinarity content. . . . This is an enjoyable read. . . .--Amy Harris-Aber Children's Literature Taking readers from the Lake District to Oakland to Paris to the Jim Crow South, Table Lands is an excellent contribution to the scholarship of children's literature and food studies.--Sarah Minslow Children's Literature Association Quarterly


"Each chapter allows us, as adult readers, the chance to relive, reflect, and reconsider. Food in children's literature is a rich resource for analysis, and Keeling and Pollard have firmly established themselves as generous, curious leaders in the field.--Shayne Leslie Figueroa ""Gastronomica"" The names Kara Keeling and Scott Pollard are virtually synonymous with the study of food in children's literature. . . . [Readers] will be delighted by the ample repast that they find here.--Catherine Keyser, Professor of English at the University of South Carolina ""The Lion and the Unicorn"" An excellent contribution to the study of children's literature. . . Rather than seeing food only through a literary lens, [Keeling and Pollard] account for the broad range of ways that humans eat, prepare, think about, construct, read, understand, share, and cultivate food. The most comprehensive study to date, Table Lands is a critical investigation of how important food is in our lives and how children's literature takes up these ideas.--Katy Lewis ""IRCL"" Table Lands is an innovative and important text in the field of children's literature, as well as food and cultural studies. Kara K. Keeling and Scott T. Pollard demonstrate how the subject of food can be used to expose and analyze racial problems, cultural conflict and assimilation, and constructions of gender and cultural histories among other areas.--Jean Webb, director of the International Forum for Research in Children's Literature and professor of international children's literature Although Table Lands focuses on the Western canon, the authors have done their due diligence in featuring diverse work. . . . I predict Table Lands will be influential for scholars from a great many fields of study because of its interdisciplinarity content. . . . This is an enjoyable read. . . .--Amy Harris-Aber ""Children's Literature"" Taking readers from the Lake District to Oakland to Paris to the Jim Crow South, Table Lands is an excellent contribution to the scholarship of children's literature and food studies.--Sarah Minslow ""Children's Literature Association Quarterly"""


Author Information

Scott T. Pollard is professor of English at Christopher Newport University. He edited a special volume of Children's Literature Association Quarterly on disability in 2013. Kara K. Keeling is professor of English and the Dr. Tracey Schwarze Endowed Professor in the College of Arts and Humanities at Christopher Newport University. She is coauthor of Discovering a Voice: Engaging Adolescent Girls with Young Adult Literature.

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