从空谷饮食文化看,安南·玛塔查·梵天记母亲

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Maya Maya, Shabin Shabin
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Perumal Murugan是一位著名的印度小说家、散文家和诗人,用泰米尔语写作。他以其出色的叙事、对细节的关注和对Kongu Nadu农村农业社区残酷现实的表现而受到观众和鉴赏家的一致好评。尽管围绕着Murugan的生活和作品的争议和威胁的喧嚣,没有什么能蒙蔽他作为一个坚定的作家的道路,他决心用写作作为武器来揭露社会的不一致。本次采访围绕着食物在他创作中的作用展开。书中讨论了他祖先村庄的各种烹饪传统和食物范例,农业社区对食物和环境的尊重,人们对食物偏好的差异,以及全球化导致的快餐文化的进入。除了他的其他文学作品,采访还简要地讨论了他的回忆录《阿玛》,在这本书中,穆卢干回忆了他童年时期珍爱的食物记忆,以及他母亲的价值观和对烹饪的热爱,塑造了他的身份和烹饪偏好。Murugan通过各种创造性的论坛对这些记忆进行写作或叙述,这有助于大卫·萨顿所说的“前瞻性记忆”(163),帮助人们计划如何记住食物以及它们的美味程度。
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Annam Mata cha Brahma Remembering Amma(mother) Through the Kongu Food Culture
Perumal Murugan is an acclaimed Indian novelist, essayist and poet who writes in Tamil language. He has been hailed by audiences and connoisseurs alike for his excellent storytelling, attention to detail and representation of the brutal realities of the rural agrarian communities of Kongu Nadu Despite the whirlpool of controversies and threats that surrounded Murugan’s life and writings, nothing has deluded him from the path of being a committed writer determined to use writing as a weapon to expose the societal inconsistencies. The present interview revolves around the role of food in his creative works. It includes a discussion of the various culinary traditions and food paradigms of his ancestral village, the reverence for food and environment amongst agrarian communities, the difference that food preferences create amongst people, and the entry of the fast-food culture due to globalization. Along with his other literary works, the interview also briefly discusses his memoir Amma, where Murugan recollects the cherished food memories of his childhood and also of his mother whose values and love for cooking have shaped both his identity and culinary preferences. Murugan’s penning or narrativizing of these memories through various creative forums has assisted in what David Sutton calls as “prospective memory” (163) aiding the process of how people plan to remember meals and how tasty they would be.
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