Abstract

The cultural practice of obsessive feasting suggests not only individual attitudes to food but also a collective state of spiritual emptiness. In Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters (1990) most male characters’ hunger for food is never satisfied. Their expressed desire to eat at any given circumstance is often aligned with vocalized or wishful sexual urges. Their female counterparts either eschew food ascetically or demonstrate a corresponding degree of gastronomic crave. In this novel, hunger and its direct association with consumption do not define a festive, harmonious environment. Rather, satisfaction of desires is set against a violent, politically charged background. The discussion below traces the representation of hunger and food consumption in the novel to gain fresh insights into the problematic nature of the neocolonial modes of living in Manila. To this end, we argue that Manila in Hagedorn’s Dogeaters is consumed by a collective insatiability and instability fostered by the hegemony of a capitalistic/postmodern dynamic that continues to define the cultural attitudes and practices of the citizenry in the neocolonial city of Manila.

Highlights

  • Referring to the meaning of zakat as described in the Qur'an, zakat means to increase, purify, cleanse and bless the treasure (Al Qaradawi, 2011; Doktoralina and Bahari, 2017)

  • Any additional payment for amil can be able from Baitulmal both from other charities Collecting of zakat in Malaysia is increasing from time to time to hundreds of millions of ringgit (Zakat Pulau Pinang, 2015)

  • Based on the analysis of the views of zakat scholars on investment from zakat funds, the experts disagreed over the necessity

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Introduction

Referring to the meaning of zakat as described in the Qur'an (sura al-Taubah, 103), zakat means to increase, purify, cleanse and bless the treasure (Al Qaradawi, 2011; Doktoralina and Bahari, 2017). The majority of fuqaha argue that zakat quotation funds in each year need not be distributed to asnaf. The division of zakat needs to pay attention to two aspects, namely the rate of asnaf and the amount of zakat collected (Al Qaradawi, 2011). Any additional payment for amil can be able from Baitulmal both from other charities Collecting of zakat in Malaysia is increasing from time to time to hundreds of millions of ringgit (Zakat Pulau Pinang, 2015). Various methods have been planned and arranged by the zakat centre in Malaysia to manage and increase existing zakat funds (Embong et al, 2013). One of them is by doubling the zakat fund is through investment activities (Latif, 1998). The role of accounting Zakat as a support function in Supply chain management is needed (Ahmed et al, 2016; Doktoralina et al, 2018)

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