Cuba Hunger Force

Women’s Bodies to the Rescue

Authors

  • Patricia Tomé Rollins College in Winter Park Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ppc.28391

Keywords:

cuba, scarcity, Hunger, 1990's , food and the state, food and poliitcs, food and literature, fiction, gender roles, female bodies, consumption, food and sex

Abstract

The article examines the role of food fantasy -- induced by scarcity and hunger -- in the 1998 novel by Daína Chaviano -- part of a series entitled The Hidden Havana--El hombre, la hembra y el hambre (The Man, the Female, and the Hunger) which won the prestigious Azorín prize that same year partly due to its personal recounting of a heroic young Cuban woman who – unlike the author herself who fled Cuba in – must live on the island at the cusp of the most pervasive national scarcity since the triumph of the socialist Revolution: the nineties. With a plot meant to awaken the sexual and culinary appetite of any reader, the erotic imagery begins to dissipate as the novel enters the realm of a socio-economic, political, and cultural snare. Amid a visually scrawny and disintegrating society, gastronomical images are peculiarly abundant in literary, cinema topographic, and musical productions written in and about the Cuba of the 1990's. Food – obtaining it, cooking it, consuming it, and digesting it – becomes the sort of incentive a prototypical superhero (or heroine, as in our case) aims to obtain in order to heighten his or her powers – supernatural powers that will allow subsistence in a reality where ‘meat is gold for the poor.’ 

Author Biography

  • Patricia Tomé, Rollins College in Winter Park

    Patricia Tomé is an Associate Professor at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She is the co-author of Cinema Paradiso (2010) and Horrofílmico (2012) and several of her articles have appeared in journals such as Latin American Theatre Review, Cuadernos Americanos, Revista de Estudios Colombianos, among others.

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Published

2014-10-01

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Articles

How to Cite

Cuba Hunger Force: Women’s Bodies to the Rescue. (2014). Petits Propos Culinaires, 62-75. https://doi.org/10.1558/ppc.28391