Abstract
Most postcolonial texts document a loss of identity, and a struggle to regain a lost self. Of all the devices used to explore this personal domain, the metaphor of food is the most potent and intimate. This paper aims to examine four books written by authors from the Indian Sub-continent that centre on identity issues in the wake of colonisation on various levels. In particular, it traces the food metaphor throughout the texts, looking for parallels in thought and expression. The striking similarity of a culinary vocabulary across these writings is a revelation in the understanding of the postcolonial predicament.

Shazia Sadaf, Mujib Rahman . (2011) Postcolonial Loss of Identity and the Food Metaphor: Contemporary Indo-Pak Women Writers , The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, Volume-19, Issue-2.
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