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The Gastropoetics of Sex: Gluttony, Lust and Excess in Late Nationalist India
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies ( IF 0.841 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-16 , DOI: 10.1080/00856401.2020.1828765
Rachel Berger 1
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Abstract

In this paper, I explore the ways in which queer sex acts and orientations come to be coded through other modes of signifying excess in colonial and nationalist discourse. I explore the way in which food and sex are held on a continuum that ties gluttony to abstinence, creating the standards for respectable sexuality and a map for flouting them. Fundamentally, I look at how sex and food are conflated, especially when enjoyed or imagined in ways outside the norm of conventional morality. Moreover, I examine the terms through which this correlation is translated into a broader framework for thinking about the body in its private and shared forms.



中文翻译:

性的美食家:晚民族主义印度的暴食,欲望和过度

抽象的

在本文中,我探讨了通过其他在殖民主义和民族主义话语中表明过度的其他方式来编码同性恋行为和性取向的方式。我探索了将食物和性行为保持在一个将贪食与禁欲联系起来的连续过程中的方式,为可敬的性行为制定了标准,并制定了亵渎性行为的地图。从根本上讲,我着眼于如何将性与食物融合在一起,尤其是在以传统道德规范之外的方式来享受或想象时。此外,我研究了将这种相关性转化为一个更广泛的框架的术语,这些框架以私密和共享的形式思考身体。

更新日期:2020-12-16
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