Beef and Beyond: Exploring the Meat Consumption Practices of Christians in India

Ethnos1.30
Volume: 82, Issue: 2, Pages: 232 - 251
Published: Jan 29, 2016
Abstract
Meat eating in India cannot be analysed simply as a marker of ritual impurity: the culinary experiences of South Indian Christians also indicate the importance of meat in forging positive identities. In this paper, I draw out some of the fine-grained distinctions made by my informants in relation to meat eating, which suggest that its consumption is shaped not only by caste and religion, but also in relation to gender, age, status and other...
Paper Details
Title
Beef and Beyond: Exploring the Meat Consumption Practices of Christians in India
Published Date
Jan 29, 2016
Journal
Volume
82
Issue
2
Pages
232 - 251
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