Dining with Madmen


Fat, Food, and the Environment in 1980s Horror

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By Thomas Fahy
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
380 g
Pages:
242

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Thomas Fahy is professor of English at Long Island University Post. He has published numerous books, including The Philosophy of Horror and The Writing Dead: Talking Terror with TV's Top Horror Writers, published by University Press of Mississippi, and two young adult horror novels, Sleepless and The Unspoken.

In Dining with Madmen, Thomas Fahy aptly illustrates just how 'conspicuous' our consumption can be. Fahy explores the staples of 1980s horror with considerable insight, offering an analysis of the disturbing appetites, addictions, and attitudes that menace society, on-screen and off. This volume is an essential read, not only for horror scholars and fans, but for those working in areas such as body image and food studies, as well.--Cynthia J. Miller, editor of What's Eating You: Food and Horror on Screen

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