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Austerity Measures

The Poetics of Food Insecurity in Early Modern English Literature

«In its focus on food scarcity, Austerity Measures makes a much-needed contribution to early modern studies and food studies. The latter all too often runs the risk of replicating the very commodity fetish it seeks to explore in its analysis of foodstuff, while the former occasionally dwindles into an antiquarian recovery project of recipes and the like. Anders M. Greene-Crow steers clear of these pitfalls, proposing a new theoretical approach that is valuable to literary studies across genres and time periods." (Gitanjali G. Shahani, author of Tasting Difference: Food, Race, and Cultural Encounters in Early Modern Literature)»

Explores how early modern writers used poetry to fight food insecurity
Austerity Measures explores how early modern writers used poetic form as a tool to fight extreme food insecurity. Authors such as Thomas Tusser, George Herbert, Robert Herrick, Anne Bradstreet, and Thomas Tryon witnessed the privatization of public farmland, rising food prices amidst uncontrolled inflation, mass starvation in nascent North American colonies, and the racist violence of the Caribbean plantation slavery system.

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Explores how early modern writers used poetry to fight food insecurity
Austerity Measures explores how early modern writers used poetic form as a tool to fight extreme food insecurity. Authors such as Thomas Tusser, George Herbert, Robert Herrick, Anne Bradstreet, and Thomas Tryon witnessed the privatization of public farmland, rising food prices amidst uncontrolled inflation, mass starvation in nascent North American colonies, and the racist violence of the Caribbean plantation slavery system. Anders M. Greene-Crow shows how these authors experimented with literary form in an effort to change readers' beliefs and behaviors with regard to food ethics.
By examining this history, Greene-Crow sheds new light on both modern-day food ethics and activism's place in literary writing. This book traces how authors' solutions to food insecurity turned away from structural models of communal care and toward the now-dominant consumer-capitalist model championing individual dietary choice. Simultaneously, he reveals why literary criticism began to discount literature's power as a tool for social change. The New Critical school, whose close reading methodology dominates literary analysis, arose out of Southern Agrarianism, a movement that sought to return the South to antebellum structures of racial hierarchy and labor exploitation that took shape in the early modern period. These intersectional labor politics underlie close reading, continuing to limit critics' understanding of how literary form produces social change, and reinforcing the scarcity culture of literature departments today.
By recovering poetry's role as a force for affecting readers' relationship to one of their most basic needs—the need to eat—Austerity Measures develops an alternative methodology that takes writers' material conditions into account in analyzing form.

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Forlag
University of Pennsylvania Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
277
ISBN
9781512826258
Utgivelsesår
2025
Format
23 x 15 cm

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Anders M. Greene-Crow is a literary critic living in New York City.

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«In its focus on food scarcity, Austerity Measures makes a much-needed contribution to early modern studies and food studies. The latter all too often runs the risk of replicating the very commodity fetish it seeks to explore in its analysis of foodstuff, while the former occasionally dwindles into an antiquarian recovery project of recipes and the like. Anders M. Greene-Crow steers clear of these pitfalls, proposing a new theoretical approach that is valuable to literary studies across genres and time periods." (Gitanjali G. Shahani, author of Tasting Difference: Food, Race, and Cultural Encounters in Early Modern Literature)»

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