Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing

Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9783656108078
ISBN-13 : 3656108072
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Book Synopsis Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing by : Irene Fowlkes

Download or read book Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing written by Irene Fowlkes and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2012-01-24 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essay from the year 2007 in the subject American Studies - Comparative Literature, grade: B, , language: English, abstract: The short stories in Brooklyn author Jhumpa Lahiri’s anthology Interpreter of Maladies all share a plotline revolving around immigration, conforming to a typical theme in the contemporary American short story. In this context, food is used as a means to express the crossing of boundaries, whether they are political, religious or psychological. Rituals, beliefs, customs and morals attached to the preparation, consumption and celebration of meals by characters in the stories depict the negotiation of a hyphenated identity as it pertains to gender, sexuality, family, friendship, war and love. Lahiri’s stories tell the reader about the Indian - American experience in particular, but her narratives transcend national concerns, because the food archetype is universal. In her fictional accounts, Lahiri works out her characters’ efforts to maintain their Indian tradition while struggling to assimilate to the United States and the ambivalence that is involved in the process. This is achieved by a literal feed into socio-cultural gaps creating a great deal of irony and humor. Lahiri appeals to the reader’s senses through the detailed description of taste, smell, visual or texture of food and the atmosphere surrounding it. A vivid idea of a component of the characters’ heritage is evoked as a result in the reader, so he / she develops a concrete awareness for certain culturally based idiosyncracies and differences likely to clash with American mores.


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