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ID171302
Title ProperVernacular taste and urban transformation
Other Title Informationtowards an analytics of fun and a new kind of critique
LanguageENG
AuthorRay, Krishnendu
Summary / Abstract (Note)The pleasure of street food provides an opening into the politics and poetics of vernacular taste. Mazaa in cheap viands such as chaat, kebabs and vada pao has the potential to decolonise the palatal and philosophical expectations of gastronomy that are dominant today. Viewed from the bottom up, much street food is a study of mazaa and poor people’s livelihoods in a matrix of cross-class interests. This paper takes the case of popular food cultures—based on a large multi-city collaborative project—to explore questions of liveliness of cities and epistemologies of fun. What are the best ways to register a bottom-up, sensuous materiality and sociability in theory without falling into the gourmand’s trap of pure apolitical pleasure?
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 43, No.2; Apr 2020: p.308-318
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2020-04 43, 2
Key WordsMigration ;  Sociology ;  Taste ;  Material Culture ;  Fun ;  Mazaa ;  Ordinary Aesthetics ;  Street Food ;  Vending