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Palates of Pleasure: Food, Memories and Culture by Rozena Maart; Sayan Dey ISBN 9781003377658, 1003377653 instant download

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Authors:Rozena Maart; Sayan Dey
Pages:191 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1st
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:2.59 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781003377658, 1003377653
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Palates of Pleasure: Food, Memories and Culture by Rozena Maart; Sayan Dey ISBN 9781003377658, 1003377653 instant download

This book engages with the ways in which our habitual practices of cooking and eating uphold diverse forms of social, cultural, political, gendered, racialised, communal, and geopolitical experiences of place and space. With diverse contributions from India, South Africa, Colombia, the United States, United Kingdom, and Jamaica, it discusses themes including modernity as a stuffed gourd; decolonising food in Colombia; culinary colonialism today; trijunction of colonialism, Hindu/India resistance, and hybridity; Hindu widows and forbidden food; Dutch colonisation of the Cape and its food sources in Bengal (India), Indonesia, and Malaysia; politicising the kitchens in India; and autoethnographic accounts of food, cooking, compliance, and resistance, to underscore how patterns of cooking and eating build knowledge systems in daily life. The book also addresses the cultural and ethnic components of suppression, cultural expressions of food and belonging, as is evidenced in Filipina American cultural identities marked by migration, pleasure and taste as a psycho-sexual construct at the Cape in South Africa where the enslaved understand the value of food and pleasure.
This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of cultural studies, philosophy, post-colonial studies, gender studies, food studies, food history, food anthropology, sociology, political sociology, and social anthropology.
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