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Canned Peaches and Chicken Parts: Postmodern Food in Don DeLillo's White Noise

Wong, 2009

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Descriptions and interactions with food serve as signifiers of cultural values in the postmodern society of Don DeLillo's novel, White Noise. Amid a constant stream of name brand advertisements and flashy television commercials, characters struggle to find …
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