Word: cannibalisme
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Huggan discussed the principle of cannibalism in historical context, jumping around from the French Revolution in the 18th century to contemporary society.
Students spent the remainder of the class discussing the incidence of cannibalism in the movie, calling it "a metaphor of force on many levels."
When asked why a professor or student should spend a semester studying a peculiarity of human consumption, Huggan says he wanted to explore cannibalism as a metaphor in modern society.
That would be Delicatessen, a foreign film about cannibalism and neighbors and musical saws in a post-apocalyptic world. It's a nice family film.
Michael Kennard (Mump) and John Turner (Smoot) deliver a witty and thoughtful performance that often borders on the hilarious. Using movement as their primary mode of expression (they do speak, but whatever it is, it ain't English), Mump and Smoot enact a ridiculous tale of high misadventure, playing on...