Abstract

Since India’s opening towards the global economy, neoliberal paradigms have entered public debates and have since then filtered down into the everyday lives of the growing middle class. This chapter focuses on food-related consumption in the middle-class home as a prime site of class-based reproduction and gender relations, and details the way that such practices relate to the institution of the family as well as the politics of consumer citizenship.

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