This paper takes the British high street South Asian or "Indian" restaurant as an example of diasporic popular culture. It traces the historical emergence of the Indian restaurant as a popular form, through the early nineteenth-century to the present. Alongside the emergence of a thriving diasporic restaurant culture the paper also examines the way that South Asian food culture has been represented in recipe books and food guides. Arguing that popular culture is never pure, authentic or separable from an interlacing network of power and domination, the paper situates the Indian restaurant within a dynamic neocolonial culture. However, the Indian restaurant is also an agent in this culture, and thrives due to the ingenuity, resilience and te...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to explore tacit knowledge and managers’ supervision styles in a...
What do the terms India and Indian signify? How has India, conceptualized as a distinct subcontinent...
This article acquaints the reader with the culinary heritage of a locality within London’s East End ...
The development of Indian cuisine both in popularity and style in Britain has been so great that Rob...
In this study, I engage with the question what are the functions of Indian restaurants and their foo...
The pub is often romanticised as a site of idyllic English ‘working-class’ sociability that is now u...
The Bengali cuisine in the late 19th century was hybrid in nature under the influence of West. It wo...
Brick Lane and the surrounding area has historically attracted successive groups of migrants, one of...
Cultural development is a historical process. Our ancestors learnt many things from their predecesso...
www.mrane.com The matrix of the Indian cuisine is quite complex and beyond satisfying one's app...
The chai dhaba has long existed in the history of the sub-continent, as an open air road-side set-up...
Along with being a cuisine of the restaurant, food is also an identity of a culture. In Trinidad and...
The symbolic democratization of tea impacted the politics of both the British imperial government an...
This article will examine some of the complexities inherent in the development of Asian Mela festiva...
“Culinary Scapes” analyzes culinary cultural production produced and consumed by South Asians in var...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to explore tacit knowledge and managers’ supervision styles in a...
What do the terms India and Indian signify? How has India, conceptualized as a distinct subcontinent...
This article acquaints the reader with the culinary heritage of a locality within London’s East End ...
The development of Indian cuisine both in popularity and style in Britain has been so great that Rob...
In this study, I engage with the question what are the functions of Indian restaurants and their foo...
The pub is often romanticised as a site of idyllic English ‘working-class’ sociability that is now u...
The Bengali cuisine in the late 19th century was hybrid in nature under the influence of West. It wo...
Brick Lane and the surrounding area has historically attracted successive groups of migrants, one of...
Cultural development is a historical process. Our ancestors learnt many things from their predecesso...
www.mrane.com The matrix of the Indian cuisine is quite complex and beyond satisfying one's app...
The chai dhaba has long existed in the history of the sub-continent, as an open air road-side set-up...
Along with being a cuisine of the restaurant, food is also an identity of a culture. In Trinidad and...
The symbolic democratization of tea impacted the politics of both the British imperial government an...
This article will examine some of the complexities inherent in the development of Asian Mela festiva...
“Culinary Scapes” analyzes culinary cultural production produced and consumed by South Asians in var...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to explore tacit knowledge and managers’ supervision styles in a...
What do the terms India and Indian signify? How has India, conceptualized as a distinct subcontinent...
This article acquaints the reader with the culinary heritage of a locality within London’s East End ...