Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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A Study on Amulya Malladi's Serving Crazy with Curry: A Search for Identity Through Food
Q.Joemari Bernardin, Dr.S.Veeralakshmi
Abstract
One of the main concerns of the diasporic population is the search for identity. The diasporic population is always looking for their identity, or "self." Food is one of many cultural activities that are crucial in the development of an individual's identity. It is unquestionably an essential identifier. Food and mental health are closely related, just as much as physical health. Numerous writers from the diaspora examine numerous topics related to eating. Serving Crazy with Curry by Amulya Malladi is one book that explores self-discovery. The main character of the book is on a journey to discover who she is, and she uses food to do it.This article explores how the protagonist's quest to discover her own identity is brought about by the process of cooking.
Keywords
Diaspora, Food, Identity, Migration
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