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    INGESTION‚ DIGESTION AND REVULSION OF FOOD AND CULTURE IN ANITA DESAI’S FASTING‚ FEASTING T. RAVICHANDRAN* ABSTRACT This article attempts a cultural study offood and eating habits in Anita Desai’s Booker Prize short-listed novel‚ Fasting‚ Feasting. It shows how the ingestion offood affects acculturation process both in India and America in a multicultural context. Considering Foucault’s view that discourse is involved in the exertion of power‚ some of the discourses from the novel are scrutinised

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    In Fasting‚ Feasting by Anita Desai‚ the characters‚ Uma‚ Aruna‚ Anamika‚ Arun‚ Melanie and Rod suffer from entrapment as an inescapable fact in their lives in many senses. On the one hand‚ Uma is suppressed‚ repressed and imprisoned‚ she is a reluctant victim of entrapment at home‚” She walks off to her room and shuts the door behind her. She knows that when she shuts the door mama and Papa immediately become suspicious”. Uma is not able to have some privacy even at her own home‚ her parents

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    Fasting‚ FeastingAnita Desai January 27‚ 2008 by lizzysiddal 2007 was the year in which I failed to finish the Indian novels I started. I read 2 and faltered at the 500 page mark in both. I found Vikram Chandra’s amalgam of literary fiction and crime in Sacred Games remarkably tedious. But my failure with Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy was downright weird. An absolute 5-star epic‚ I was enjoying it. Unfortunately I had listened to an abridged audio a few years before‚ so I knew where it was

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    "Fasting‚ Feasting" is a novel written by Anita Desai. This book is divided in two parts‚ one part from an India family point of view‚ and the other from an American family perspective. The title of this novel is greatly interesting because it is in two parts too. Fasting which means abstaining from all food‚ and feasting which means to eat rich and abundant meal. After reading the book‚ we can immediately say that "Fasting" corresponds to Uma’s point of view (India) and "Feasting" is from Arun’s

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      The Communalization and Disintegration of Urdu in Anita Desai’s In Custody 1 Introduction T  of Urdu in India is an extremely layered one which needs to be examined historically‚ politically and ideologically in order to grasp the various forces which have shaped its current perception as a sectarian language adopted by Indian Muslims‚ marking their separation from the national collectivity. In this article I wish to explore these themes through the lens of literature

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    Fasting‚ Feasting Topics for Discussion Discuss what you think the author really means by "fasting" and "feasting." What are the physical and emotional implications of each? How do you think the story would have been different if it had been Uma who had gone to America instead of Arun? Do you think Anamika and Aruna ended up having better lives than Uma did? Explain why or why not. What commonalities do you see in the dynamics of both families? What things are vastly different? Discuss the importance

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    support of the women’s rights movement during the 1970’s is clearly portrayed in her short story Anita’s Dance. In the 1970’s the women’s rights movement was quickly gaining ground as women began to be granted job positions which had been predominantly male roles‚ and were no longer confined to a life of dreary domesticity‚ this is reflected in the way Anita is living‚ and her general thoughts on the idea of living as a mother and house wife. Anita is a well-educated‚ self-supportive woman who rejects

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    What do you learn about MamaPapa (their attitudes and beliefs) from Part One of Fasting Feasting and how far do you think they are responsible for the way their children’s lives turn out to be? In Part One of Fasting Feasting‚ MamaPapa was seen to have a strong preference for sons over daughters‚ a strong opposition against women going out to work instead of staying at home to take care of the household as well as a strong opposition against any forms of religion. While their attitude and beliefs

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    By reading this novel I have made another conscious effort on understanding and appreciating the Indian authors…and it has paid off…Indian authors have a very desi feeling to the whole storyline which makes it easy to relate to…but then there is a distinct disadvantage to it as well…the outsider who reads this book may find it difficult to comprehend the situations‚ dilemma’s and the undercurrent….also there is a conscious effort on showing the negatives more than the positive… Coming to the novel

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    also the fact that Bim is taking the mum figure‚ nursing her brothers and sisters‚ taking care of the house‚ keeping the garden alive and so on. However‚ she’s also destroying childhood memories (as the rose) to refresh everybody’s purpose. Perhaps Desai wants to remind the reader that they are grown adults‚ they have to let their infancy (and everything attached to it) behind them to finally move on. Perhaps the writer is trying to give a message to the reader. Finally‚ what if she was giving the

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