Postmodern culture has been greatly influenced by food images and the usage of food as metaphor. Recent interest in food studies has opened doors in literary studies to examine how the use of food imagery and metaphor represents complex ideas and deeper meaning in literature. Literary food studies analyzes food symbolism to reflect on cultural identity which includes various issues from social position to sexual desire to gender relations. In three postcolonial Indian novels Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things and Anita Desai's Fasting Feasting food carries multiple meanings that serve to drive the action of the plots characterize the characters and reflect on aspects of the Indian culture. The write...
Graduation date: 2012This thesis examines the use of religious metaphor as it applies to food in two...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
Global Anglophone Indian fiction is rife with food imagery. Food is cooked, consumed, discussed, and...
Postmodern culture has been greatly influenced by food images and the usage of food as metaphor. Rec...
The entity of food has always been central to life as well as literature. Food can tell us a lot abo...
Food plays a very significant role in diasporic studies. It acts as a symbol of love and care as it ...
Traditional and liberal values, individualism and collectivism, and the motif of food as a symbol of...
The novels Fasting, Feasting (1999) by Anita Desai and Half a Life (2001) by V. S. Naipaul share the...
Among the problems left open by two centuries of British colonialism, that of Indian modernity has y...
Food is a material substance, eating a vital every-day physical need. However, food is at the same t...
In Culinary Fictions: Food in South Asian Diasporic Culture, Anita Mannur argues that food offers ‘a...
The Fooding of Narrative in Contemporary Women’s Transnational Fiction examines how foodstuffs are s...
The study focuses on Merlinda Bobis’ novel Banana Heart Summer, Stella Kon’s play Emily of Emerald H...
The purpose of this thesis is to find a correlation between food as symbol and food as necessity, as...
Graduation date: 2012This thesis examines the use of religious metaphor as it applies to food in two...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
Global Anglophone Indian fiction is rife with food imagery. Food is cooked, consumed, discussed, and...
Postmodern culture has been greatly influenced by food images and the usage of food as metaphor. Rec...
The entity of food has always been central to life as well as literature. Food can tell us a lot abo...
Food plays a very significant role in diasporic studies. It acts as a symbol of love and care as it ...
Traditional and liberal values, individualism and collectivism, and the motif of food as a symbol of...
The novels Fasting, Feasting (1999) by Anita Desai and Half a Life (2001) by V. S. Naipaul share the...
Among the problems left open by two centuries of British colonialism, that of Indian modernity has y...
Food is a material substance, eating a vital every-day physical need. However, food is at the same t...
In Culinary Fictions: Food in South Asian Diasporic Culture, Anita Mannur argues that food offers ‘a...
The Fooding of Narrative in Contemporary Women’s Transnational Fiction examines how foodstuffs are s...
The study focuses on Merlinda Bobis’ novel Banana Heart Summer, Stella Kon’s play Emily of Emerald H...
The purpose of this thesis is to find a correlation between food as symbol and food as necessity, as...
Graduation date: 2012This thesis examines the use of religious metaphor as it applies to food in two...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...