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Tasting Difference: Food, Race, and Cultural Encounters in Early Modern Literature

✍ Scribed by Gitanjali G. Shahani


Publisher
Cornell University Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
218
Category
Library

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Tasting DifferenceΒ examines early modern discourses of racial, cultural, and religious difference that emerged in the wake of contact with foreign peoples and foreign foods from across the globe. Gitanjali Shahani reimagines the contact zone between Western Europe and the global South in culinary terms, emphasizing the gut rather than the gaze in colonial encounters.

From household manuals that instructed English housewives how to use newly imported foodstuffs to "the spicèd Indian air" of A Midsummer Night's Dream, from the repurposing of Othello as an early modern pitchman for coffee in ballads to the performance of disgust in travel narratives, Shahani shows how early modern genres negotiated the allure and danger of foreign tastes.

Turning maxims such as "We are what we eat" on their head, Shahani asks how didΒ weΒ (the colonized subjects) become whatΒ youΒ (the colonizing subjects) eat? How did we become alternately the object of fear and appetite, loathing and craving? Shahani takes usΒ back several centuries to the process by which food came to be inscribed with racial character and the racial other came to be marked as edible, showing how the racializing of food began in an era well before chicken tikka masala and Balti cuisine. Bringing into conversation critical paradigms in early modern studies, food studies, and postcolonial studies, she argues thatΒ it is in the writing on food and eating that we see among the earliest configurations of racial difference, and it is experienced both as a different taste and as a taste of difference.


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