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Consuming the American Dream

Essays Celebrating the Intersection of Food, Literature, and Our National Myth
By:Robert C. Hauhart and Jeff Birkenstein (editors)
Publisher:University of Tennessee Press
Print ISBN:9798895270813
eText ISBN:9798895273180
Edition:1
Copyright:2026
Format:Page Fidelity

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Many genres of American literature, including memoirs, short stories, novels, plays, creative nonfiction, and even cookbooks, explore the American Dream within their prose. Many of these texts also introduce and rely on evocations of food: its importance; its presence or absence; its physical, social, and nutritional significance; and its place in relation to the “good life” and the quest to live the American Dream. Consuming the American Dream: Essays Celebrating the Intersection of Food, Literature, and Our National Myth brings together an international group of scholars to explore the many ways food and the American Dream overlap in the nation’s literary pantheon. Examining works including F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Bich Minh Nguyen’s Stealing Buddha’s Dinner, Michael Gold’s Jews without Money, and many others, this unique volume tackles themes like the role of food in American Dream fiction, stories of identity and diaspora, the kitchen as a place of both resistance and aspiration, and African American food traditions as pathways into the American Dream. By putting food at the heart of the American Dream mythos, Consuming the American Dream broadens the scope of literary food studies and cultural studies alike.