CULTURE, HISTORY, PLACES: A SOCIO-HISTORICAL STUDY OF FOOD CONSUMPTION IN URBAN MALAYSIA

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CULTURE, HISTORY, PLACES: A SOCIO-HISTORICAL STUDY OF FOOD CONSUMPTION IN URBAN MALAYSIA Presented by: Anindita Dasgupta School of Liberal Arts & Sciences Taylor s University, MALAYSIA* *Co-authors: Sivapalan Selvadurai, National University of Malaysia Logendra S. Ponniah, Taylor s University, Malaysia

FOOD IN MALAYSIA : NASI LEMAK STORIES 1 Nasi Lemak : Popular Malaysian breakfast Miss Malaysia Universe 2017 and the Nasi Lemak dress

FOOD IN MALAYSIA : NASI LEMAK STORIES 2

www.newgeography.com MALAYSIA : RAPID URBANIZATION SINCE 1980 Malaysia is the second most highly urbanized nation in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) after Singapore Source: Department of Statistics, Government of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, its capital and largest city, is projected to contribute almost one third to the country s population by 2030 (The Star, 2016).

MALAYSIA : A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY WITH RICH ASIAN TRADITIONS

Recent research suggests that the shift toward urban living is changing people s relationships with food What are the meanings of food, and food consumption patterns of urban residents from diverse cultural groups, tracing the dynamics of socio-historic experiences? How is food consumption constituted and sustained by the varying institutional and social structures? To what extent culture, history and place varyingly influence food consumption amongst the urban residents?

Approach and methodology Informed by previous studies on eating in Malaysia Qualitative Observation In-depth interviews 2 months in mid-2017 Greater Kuala Lumpur area

3 Malays 2 Chinese 1 Indian 1 Ceylonese (Others) 3 Malays 2 Chinese 1 Indian 1 Eurasian ( Others) 3 Expatriates 3 Visits to restaurants, food courts Visit to places of worship Food blogs Online recipes

Food Consumption : Meanings and Narratives Emergent themes from qualitative study LONGING FOR HOME FOOD Places of origin & ethno-tradition THE IDEA OF THE AUTHENTIC FOOD TRANSITION & CATEGORIZATION AUTHENTIC FOOD SPACES FRAGMENTATION Intra-ethnic diversity Inter-ethnic diversity FOOD & POVERTY COMMENSALITY

LONGING FOR HOME FOOD Places of origin & ethno-tradition RURAL URBAN Automated LOCALIZED IDENTITY; PLACES OF ORIGIN; ETHNO-TRADITION I did not like eating Perak-style Malay food, but she did not know how to cook assam-pedas. My favorite dish was assam-pedas ikan pari (sour-spicy grilled Stingray) as always. Finally I sent her to my mother s house to learn how to cook Melaka-style. Eating for me became a balancing act between who I was at home, and who I was expected to be outside as a Malaysian.

The idea of the Authentic Food as an emotional book-mark of time and history authentic to our past experiences the beginning of a food journey shaped by what my grandmother s interpretation of good food was It s a tradition that I and my daughter eat puttu (steamed rice cake) in the way my grandmother used to make it. Quashed by hand, black sugar, puttu and banana. I keep telling my daughter that this is the Ceylonese way. But honestly, I don t think it was the Ceylonese way, as I told you that my grandmother used to mix recipes up. But I was using food as an identity to capture my culture in an environment where it was hard to capture it anymore

The start of eating out Food Transition and Categorization Eating in the city: New, hybrid space It was enjoyable. I liked to eat food of other races not because of the taste of the food itself, but because of the experience. Chinese food meant going out- it was an event in our lives. Chinese food came with celebrations. A holiday would be, say going to Penang, and eating Chinese food at the Hawkers Center. My mother believed that eating Indian food at restaurants was a waste of money because that could be cooked anytime at home 1. Staple, or everyday food that one s mother would provide 2. Multicultural food that one s father would provide on special occasions 3. Western food that one would provide for oneself multicultural foodscape was entering into the domestic space Readymade preparation and ease of cooking methods

The cultural significance of fragmentation: Intra-diversity of cuisine (loss of intra-diversity) vs. inter diversity of cuisine (gain of inter-diversity) 1. Urbanization gives you a variety but it also it takes you away from your past Urbanization either denied the Malaysians this opportunity to go on an exciting journey of discovery of the richness of the food of the past, or did not bring them any closer to the food diversity of the past. Instead it introduced them to new cuisines of different cultures, Food as medicine, grown within its own ecosystem- example, banana tree, rasam The interviews and group discussions revealed that a considerable amount of traditional food ingredients, cooking method, utensils, and knowledge have been lost in a single generational move to the city

I know we are selling the storyline of Malaysia truly Asia but we are only offering a few popular dishes of Indian, Chinese and Malay culture. How many Kadazan, Iban or Eurasian dishes do you know of? So we are never truly trying to be authentically diverse and we don t truly celebrate diversity. Actually we had more diversity in the pastnobody can deny that. Inter-ethnic diversity common denominator dishes?

because you have this artificial desire for things you cannot afford. So the equation is not just supply and demand, but an additional keyword, desire, that is sold to us by the food companies. So poverty and food are instigated or made worse by advertisement. Otherwise we wouldn t be poor. Food and Poverty The truth is that you are in a different economic cycle that, is limited by resources and fixed prices My grandmother had evolved into her own environment, she knew how to make use of that environment to provide for our family Marketing has put food outside of its context Unless one is able to mediate this desire, affluent income will not address the sense of artificial poverty

1. Domestic space 2. First generation diasporic space 3. New gourmet ethnic space 4. The religious space Authentic Food Spaces: Fluid, hybrid

Spaces of Commensality HALAL 1. Old fashioned Indian Muslim Mamak restaurants 2. New and locally branded Malaysian restaurants like Papparich, Old Town White Coffee 3. Western food chains like KFC and McDonald serving halal food 4. Chinese halal seafood restaurants 5. No pork & no pork-no beef

In conclusion Rediscover past food traditions, Halal, Multiethnic innovations and accommodations, nutritious food for all budgets, vegetarian alternatives, fresh food delivery, address the current distances In Malaysia s emergent urbanscape, each ethnic foodway has converged to produce a distinctive supra-ethnic cuisine- Malaysian - commonly located in halal spaces Poststructuralist theory helps to understand the relationship between the urban residents and their historical social contexts Moving forward: Rediscover the food traditions, recipes and ingredients of the past that have scientifically proven nutritious value Create awareness about foods of the past, facilitated by use of Apps, online shopping and other new technologies to address the distance between the consumer and the production process. Provide easily available nutritious food for all budgets; nutritious food need not be expensive Study the complexities and differences between home food (every day, special occasions, working mothers, foreign maids etc.) and outside food (social, religious, office, tourism etc.) Studies of foodscape within different religious spaces Multidisciplinary approach in the study of future of food