Death is Served
The Serialization of Death and Its Conceptualization Through Food Metaphors in US Literature and Media
Abstract
The American cultural imaginary is hungry for death, and thus representations of death are prominently repeated and serialized in US literature and media. Stella Castelli shows how American culture fetishizes death as part of a repetition compulsion which stems from the inability of language to satisfactorily grasp death. Taking an intermedial approach, she investigates the forms and tropes born from this preoccupation with death and conceptualizes its imagination alongside an appetite which manifests as repetitive encoding. These metaphors of food consumption provide a hermeneutic framing for analyzing representations of death across American literature and media.
Keywords
Death; America; Popular Culture; Media; Literature; Film; Cultural Studies; TelevisionDOI
10.14361/9783839465691ISBN
9783839465691, 9783837665697, 9783839465691Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2023Imprint
transcript VerlagSeries
American Culture Studies, 40Classification
Cultural studies
Popular culture
Television
Media studies: TV and society