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Culinary Fictions: Food in South Asian Diasporic Culture (American Literatures Initiative (Temple University Press))
Anita Mannur
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| #2775166 in Books | Temple University Press | 2009-12-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.30 x6.00l,.80 | File type: PDF | 255 pages | ||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Beautifully written and thought provoking.|By max|Anita Mannur's book Culinary Fictions opens one's mind in exploring the representation of South Asian food and the discourse surrounding it in relation to South Asian communities all over the world. Deftly weaving in discussions of everything from episodes of Sex in the City and the film Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle to Jh||"Mannur skillfully deploys nuanced readings of culinary cultural strategies embedded in and performed by a wide range of South Asian diasporic texts. While numerous fields including queer, feminist, critical race, and diasporic studies will be enriched by this
Food, Anita Mannur writes, is a central part of the cultural imagination of diasporic populations. 'Culinary Fictions' maps how food figures in various expressive forms by examining cultural production from the Anglo-American reaches of the South Asia diaspora.
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