“Cooking” : how it contributes to the Malay feminine identity.

This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mothers in Singapore. I examine how cooking as a tool, to expressing ideals of motherhood and domesticity factors, is affected by factors such as the presence of a domestic helper, the use of convenience fo...

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Main Author: Khaula Nurul Aasyikin Munawar.
Other Authors: Geoffrey Benjamin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/33917
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-339172019-12-10T14:17:18Z “Cooking” : how it contributes to the Malay feminine identity. Khaula Nurul Aasyikin Munawar. Geoffrey Benjamin School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mothers in Singapore. I examine how cooking as a tool, to expressing ideals of motherhood and domesticity factors, is affected by factors such as the presence of a domestic helper, the use of convenience foods and increasing options for dining out. Cooking is used as tool in expressing ideals of motherhood and domesticity. Focusing on the changes that have influenced the way foodwork is carried out, I analyse how women formulate their self-identities in response to these changes. The multiplicity of meanings that cooking embodies simultaneously reflects the multifaceted dimensions of the self. Bachelor of Arts 2010-04-08T06:42:05Z 2010-04-08T06:42:05Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/33917 en Nanyang Technological University 23 p. application/pdf
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Khaula Nurul Aasyikin Munawar.
“Cooking” : how it contributes to the Malay feminine identity.
description This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mothers in Singapore. I examine how cooking as a tool, to expressing ideals of motherhood and domesticity factors, is affected by factors such as the presence of a domestic helper, the use of convenience foods and increasing options for dining out. Cooking is used as tool in expressing ideals of motherhood and domesticity. Focusing on the changes that have influenced the way foodwork is carried out, I analyse how women formulate their self-identities in response to these changes. The multiplicity of meanings that cooking embodies simultaneously reflects the multifaceted dimensions of the self.
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title “Cooking” : how it contributes to the Malay feminine identity.
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