1st Edition
Palates of Pleasure Food, Memories and Culture
PART I: Colonisation of Culinary Cultures
1. Palates of Pleasure, from Hand to Mouth: Food Existentialism, and the Slave Trade at the Cape
Rozena Maart
2. Colombian Cuisine and the Histories of Colonialism and Enslavement That Shaped It
Juan Ignacio Solis-Arias
3. Jamaica’s Colonial Food History: Rozena Maart in Conversation with Lewis Ricardo Gordon
Rozena Maart and Lewis R. Gordon
PART II: Caste, Politics, Gender and Food
4. Exercising Power over Subaltern Bodies: Forbidden Foods and the Hindu Widows
Sukla Chatterjee
5. Eating with the "Others": Caste and Religious Battles Inside the Kitchen Spaces of India
Sayan Dey and Pritha Sarkar
6. Zulu Food, Indian Culture, and the Gentrification of Blackness: A New Indigenous Zulu Palate for KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa
Philile Langa and Rozena Maart
7. Filipina Food Culture in the United States: Rozena Maart in Conversation with Melinda de Jesús
Rozena Maart and Melinda de Jesús
PART III: Archipelagoes of Tastes
8. Food, Colonialism, and Enslavement across the Ocean: India and South Africa
Rozena Maart and V. Ratnamala
9. Mizo Ethnic Food Culture: Trijunction of Colonialism, Hindu/India Resistance, and Hybridity
Karen Donoghue, V. Ratnamala, and Christina L. Varte
Biography
Rozena Maart was born in District Six, the old slave quarter of Cape Town, South Africa. She has Bengali, Javanese and Indigenous Xhosa heritage. She loves food and loves cooking as do both sides of her family. She is also a mother and two years ago became a grandmother. She is the winner of “The Journey Prize: Best Short Fiction in Canada, 1992,” and two lifetime achievement awards in philosophy and literature, a Mercator Fellow at the University of Bremen for the Contradiction Studies programme and a Research Ambassador. She is a Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa, where she is the South African Research Chair on The National Question and Chair of The National Question Network.
Sayan Dey is Bengali and was raised in Kolkata. Currently, he works as an Assistant Professor at Bayan College in Oman. He is also an Associate Fellow at the Harriet Tubman Institute, York University, Canada, a Critical Research Studies Faculty at The NYI Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistic Studies, New York, and an Affiliated Member of the Global Posthuman Network. His latest monographs are Green Academia: Towards Eco-friendly Education Systems (Routledge, 2022), Performing Memories, Weaving Archives: Creolized Cultures across the Indian Ocean (Anthem Press, 2023), and Garbocracy: Towards a Great Human Collapse (Peter Lang, 2025).






