Eating Colonialism: Dining as Political Ritual

TitleEating Colonialism: Dining as Political Ritual
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsMarc Jason1 Gilbert
JournalWorld History Bulletin
Volume32
Issue1
Pagination31-39
ISSN0886117X
Abstract

The article discusses a study on how the act of dining was used in late 19th and early 20th century in India as administrative practice and in historical memory through literature and film. It addresses how the British in India ritualized their patterns of food consumption to create social distance between themselves and those they ruled via practices like dressing for meals in heavy wool clothing of the country home and how official banquets were converted to assert European superiority.

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Short TitleEating Colonialism