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Cannibalism in fiction & nonfiction: Highlighted titles

by Amanda Ross on 2023-10-18T13:36:08-05:00 | 0 Comments

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Notorious crimes of the Upper Midwest : con-men, cutthroats, killers, and cannibals  Tales of the peculiar  Cannibalism : a perfectly natural history  Colonial transactions : imaginaries, bodies, and histories in Gabon  Resurrecting cannibals : the Catholic Church, witch-hunts, and the production of pagans in Western Uganda  Mummies, cannibals, and vampires : the history of corpse medicine from the Renaissance to the Victorians  Flesh and blood : a history of the cannibal complex  From communion to cannibalism : an anatomy of metaphors of incorporation  Food, consumption, and the body in contemporary women's fiction  To feast on us as their prey : cannibalism and the early modern Atlantic  messy eating  The delectable Negro : human consumption and homoeroticism within U.S. slave culture  Man corn : cannibalism and violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest  Tender is the flesh : a novel  Dangerous spirits : the windigo in myth and history  Cannibal talk : the man-eating myth and human sacrifice in the South Seas  The Oresteia   Bones and all   Redhanded : an exploration of criminals, cannibals, cults, and what makes a killer tick  Cannibalism in literature and film  Neo-Victorian cannibalism : a theory of contemporary adaptations  Eat the rich  A certain hunger: a novel / Chelsea G. Summers.   Eat thy neighbour : a history of cannibalism.  What's eating you? : food and horror on screen Converging on cannibals : terrors of slaving in Atlantic Africa, 1509-1670  The hard facts of the Grimms' fairy tales  An archaeology of desperation : exploring the Donner Party's Alder Creek camp  Death is served : the serialization of death and its conceptualization through food metaphors in US literature and media  

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