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THE POLITICS OF FOOD AND CUISINE RELIGION POWER AND GENDER IN THE MAKING OF FOOD IN COLONIAL MALABAR

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Title THE POLITICS OF FOOD AND CUISINE RELIGION POWER AND GENDER IN THE MAKING OF FOOD IN COLONIAL MALABAR

 
Contributor Lakshmanan E N
 
Subject Curry Powder
Food and Cuisine
Food and Hungry
Kavus in Malabar
Malabar
 
Description The present study is an attempt to explore how the praxis of religion
newlinesocial norms and gender which were already being redefined and reformulated
newlineby the impact of colonialism went into the making of food and cuisine in the 19th
newlineand 20th century Malabar Though there is some general awareness about the
newlinechanging food habits of Kerala in the last two or three centuries no historical
newlinestudies had so far been attempted to trace the linkages of the changing
newlineingredients and the culinary habits that constituted the food and dining patterns
newlineof the people in the British colonial era through the exercise of power that
newlinegenerated by the agencies like religion society and gender The question of food
newlineand cuisine has always been one of the central concerns in the construction of
newlinecolonial modernity in terms of the society of India in general and society of
newlineKerala in particular
newline

 
Date 2017-06-20T05:50:51Z
2017-06-20T05:50:51Z
1-12-2010
2016
08/06/2017
 
Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/156808
 
Language English
 
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Rights self
 
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DVD
 
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Publisher Kalady
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit
Department of history
 
Source University