摘要
While food tropes abound in Rachel Cusk's Arlington Park and Monica Ali's Brick Lane, little attention has been focused on the significance of food in the two novels. A close examination of the difference of food narratives argues that food intersects significantly with gender, class and race/ethnicity in both novels.
While food tropes abound in Rachel Cusk's Arlington Park and Monica Ali's Brick Lane, little attention has been focused on the significance of food in the two novels. A close examination of the difference of food narratives argues that food intersects significantly with gender, class and race/ethnicity in both novels.
出处
《海外英语》
2017年第1期170-173,共4页
Overseas English