“As a consequence of all this, the relations of literacy and citizenship must be complemented by looking also at reading and consumership.”
“And although Rawesome is held up by those who mourn it as a paradigm of intimate, enlightened consumership, its members may have known less about the origins of their food than they thought.”
“But happily that doesn't mean that it or the hotel is full of spluttering Keatsian consumptives nor that the spa is especially clinical in feel.”
“She performs abortions in secret, supports suffrage, and caters to consumptives and TB sufferers when few other boarding-house establishments will take them.”
“The real number of consumptives whose disease originates in this manner can never be known.”