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New Ways of Seeing: June 2016
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New Ways of Seeing. Thursday, 30 June 2016. On Eating to Become More than Who You Are. My 'research' yesterday consisted of catching up on the latest episode of 'Poh and Co.' on SBS on Demand, continuing my viewing of an older Aussie foodie program called 'Surfing the Menu', distractedly watching 'MasterChef' while making dinner, and then switching to the ABC when I realised that Annabel Crabb was interviewing Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on 'Kitchen Cabinet'. What a leisurely research life! Musings an...
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New Ways of Seeing: Coconuts and Bananas: Cosmopolitan or Deluded?
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New Ways of Seeing. Saturday, 28 February 2015. Coconuts and Bananas: Cosmopolitan or Deluded? On Australia Day (which also happens to be India's Republic Day), I interviewed my friend, the maverick writer and radio presenter Sunil Badami. In a similar vein, the famous Chinese-Australian photographer William Yang. Speaks in his new film ' Bloodlinks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writing to Research, Researching to Write. View my complete profile. Coconuts and Bananas: Cosmopolitan or Deluded?
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New Ways of Seeing: February 2015
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New Ways of Seeing. Saturday, 28 February 2015. Coconuts and Bananas: Cosmopolitan or Deluded? On Australia Day (which also happens to be India's Republic Day), I interviewed my friend, the maverick writer and radio presenter Sunil Badami. In a similar vein, the famous Chinese-Australian photographer William Yang. Speaks in his new film ' Bloodlinks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Writing to Research, Researching to Write. View my complete profile. Coconuts and Bananas: Cosmopolitan or Deluded?
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New Ways of Seeing: From Student Laksa to Pho with Free-range Chicken
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New Ways of Seeing. Wednesday, 2 March 2016. From Student Laksa to Pho with Free-range Chicken. 8221;, Adelaide people ritually ask’ (2011: 62). In Sydney though, I think the question might be, “Do you remember your first taste of pho? On a street food tour in Hanoi, Vietnam. Whose food encounters count as cosmopolitan, and whose culinary practices are denied such status? 8217; (2007: 82). The answer may lie in opening conversations with those serving us pho, as well as those eating laksa on a budget.
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New Ways of Seeing: Avocado Toast as the Fabric of Life: Musings on Comfort, Discomfort and Food Television
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New Ways of Seeing. Tuesday, 10 May 2016. Avocado Toast as the Fabric of Life: Musings on Comfort, Discomfort and Food Television. After watching a rather emotionally intense film on a long-haul flight, I decide to switch to an episode of Simply Nigella. It reminds me of the comfort provided by turning on MasterChef. She does, however, add dill to her version, and garnishes the darn thing with such pretty-looking radishes that one has newfound respect for that humble root vegetable. Writing to Research, ...
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New Ways of Seeing: On Eating to Become More than Who You Are
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New Ways of Seeing. Thursday, 30 June 2016. On Eating to Become More than Who You Are. My 'research' yesterday consisted of catching up on the latest episode of 'Poh and Co.' on SBS on Demand, continuing my viewing of an older Aussie foodie program called 'Surfing the Menu', distractedly watching 'MasterChef' while making dinner, and then switching to the ABC when I realised that Annabel Crabb was interviewing Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on 'Kitchen Cabinet'. What a leisurely research life! Musings an...
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New Ways of Seeing: April 2015
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New Ways of Seeing. Sunday, 26 April 2015. The Gods of Big Things: Cities, Storms and the Palpable Loneliness of Migration. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Writing to Research, Researching to Write. View my complete profile. Musings and becomings of an academic/artist/activist. Celebrating the in-betweenness of a diasporic existence. Seeing and seeking the poetic in the digital, the ethnographic in the inter-cultural, and the photographic in memory. The Gods of Big Things: Cities, Storms and the Pal.
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New Ways of Seeing: Men who Cook, and Women who Explore
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New Ways of Seeing. Thursday, 7 July 2016. Men who Cook, and Women who Explore. I have usually gone out with men who are better cooks than me. This is not in any way a reflection on my culinary skills (which are competent, by the way). Rather, early in my self-formation as a feminist, I begun to conflate care work with practices such as cooking. Therefore, a partner with domestic inclinations has always been more desirable that someone who simply 'brings home the bread' (so to speak). What I am unsure of...
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New Ways of Seeing: July 2015
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New Ways of Seeing. Sunday, 12 July 2015. Today I sucked on a mango seedling. And asked my mother for instructions on. How I did it as a child. I wondered how I had forgotten or. Perhaps my mind thought my body had. Deliberately mislaid that information. That piece of affective memory which. Cannot really be relegated to the margins. Of a childhood lived in another land. Today I was rained on in the market. By a monsoon cloud turning grey. And I laughed and remembered. The joy of dancing with wet hair and.
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New Ways of Seeing: In the Country of Crabb and Kebab
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New Ways of Seeing. Thursday, 21 January 2016. In the Country of Crabb and Kebab. Unless you were living under a proverbial rock called commercial television in Australia these past few months, you are probably aware of the hullabaloo surrounding an episode of ABC's Kitchen Cabinet. And independent media commentators. A Vietnamese-owned grocery store in Marrickville, NSW which is a site of many banal intercultural encounters. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writing to Research, Researching to Write.