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On 7/12/20, goanet-requ...@lists.goanet.org <goanet-requ...@lists.goanet.org> wrote: > Send Goanet mailing list submissions to > goanet@lists.goanet.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > goanet-requ...@lists.goanet.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > goanet-ow...@lists.goanet.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Goanet digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Souls, Spices and Sex by Prof. L. A. Rodrigues (augusto pinto) > 2. Fwd: Souls, Spices and Sex THE STRUGGLE FOR EURO... was > uploaded by Tensing Rodrigues (augusto pinto) > 3. Souls, Spices and Sex by Prof. L. A. Rodrigues (augusto pinto) > 4. Re: What does Johnny have to say? (augusto pinto) > 5. The Konkan Culinary Kaleidoscope (Hindustan Times, 11/7/2020) > (V M) > 6. Schedule for Sunday 12th July 2020 (CCR TV) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 15:16:00 +0530 > From: augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> > To: Augusto Pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> > Cc: goa-book-c...@googlegroups.com, goanet <goanet@lists.goanet.org> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Souls, Spices and Sex by Prof. L. A. Rodrigues > Message-ID: > <cabzmd-uuzhzl0w1_yt1qywnfr6a4+j3lhk4fyhnmgqjj1en...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Incidentally Tensing Rodrigues, the son of the author who ensured that the > book was published by Cinnamon Teal, informs me that the book is available > for download on Academia.edu > > So anybody whose curiosity is aroused is welcome to check it out there. > > Souls, Spices and Sex. > > Nice title! > > Augusto > > On Sat, 11 Jul, 2020, 1:47 PM augusto pinto, <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Has anyone read Souls, Spices and Sex by Prof. Lourdino Alberto >> Rodrigues? >> >> If you have, could you please narrate your opinions of the book and its >> author? >> >> Augusto >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 18:14:22 +0530 > From: augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> > To: goanet <goanet@lists.goanet.org>, goa-book-c...@googlegroups.com > Subject: [Goanet] Fwd: Souls, Spices and Sex THE STRUGGLE FOR EURO... > was uploaded by Tensing Rodrigues > Message-ID: > <CABzMD-U0ce-tMZY8_fUvmjBt=w-clcwuydhuz0wqy5aty7r...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > This forward might be of help to those interested. > Augusto > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Academia.edu <upda...@academia-mail.com> > Date: Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 4:59 PM > Subject: Souls, Spices and Sex THE STRUGGLE FOR EURO... was uploaded by > Tensing Rodrigues > To: <pinto...@gmail.com> > > > [image: Academia.edu] <https://www.academia.edu/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/> > ------------------------------ > > Hi Augusto, > > Tensing Rodrigues just uploaded "Souls, Spices and Sex THE STRUGGLE FOR > EUROPEAN ASCENDANCY IN PORTUGUESE INDIA 1510 ? 1961 *FULL BOOK* > <https://www.academia.edu/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/resource/work/43585274/Souls_Spices_and_Sex_THE_STRUGGLE_FOR_EUROPEAN_ASCENDANCY_IN_PORTUGUESE_INDIA_1510_1961_FULL_BOOK_> > ." > Souls, Spices and Sex THE STRUGGLE FOR EUROPEAN ASCENDANCY IN PORTUGUESE > INDIA 1510 ? 1961 *FULL BOOK* > <https://www.academia.edu/keypass/T2I2dlFTNkFULytJaHpKSXFRSlFZUXJmWU1RQkFjemY5YkI0NE5tTGppWT0tLWp6dzZZd0tpdTlNUEQxdk1EY0dWVHc9PQ==--b76ed743deacc6de95bfe42f2cc679cd50943dbf/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/resource/work/43585274/Souls_Spices_and_Sex_THE_STRUGGLE_FOR_EUROPEAN_ASCENDANCY_IN_PORTUGUESE_INDIA_1510_1961_FULL_BOOK_?email_work_card=title> > [image: Paper Thumbnail] > <https://www.academia.edu/keypass/T2I2dlFTNkFULytJaHpKSXFRSlFZUXJmWU1RQkFjemY5YkI0NE5tTGppWT0tLWp6dzZZd0tpdTlNUEQxdk1EY0dWVHc9PQ==--b76ed743deacc6de95bfe42f2cc679cd50943dbf/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/resource/work/43585274/Souls_Spices_and_Sex_THE_STRUGGLE_FOR_EUROPEAN_ASCENDANCY_IN_PORTUGUESE_INDIA_1510_1961_FULL_BOOK_?email_work_card=thumbnail> > [image: Author Photo] Tensing Rodrigues > <https://independent.academia.edu/keypass/T2I2dlFTNkFULytJaHpKSXFRSlFZUXJmWU1RQkFjemY5YkI0NE5tTGppWT0tLWp6dzZZd0tpdTlNUEQxdk1EY0dWVHc9PQ==--b76ed743deacc6de95bfe42f2cc679cd50943dbf/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/TensingRodrigues> > > View Paper ? > <https://www.academia.edu/keypass/T2I2dlFTNkFULytJaHpKSXFRSlFZUXJmWU1RQkFjemY5YkI0NE5tTGppWT0tLWp6dzZZd0tpdTlNUEQxdk1EY0dWVHc9PQ==--b76ed743deacc6de95bfe42f2cc679cd50943dbf/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/resource/work/43585274/Souls_Spices_and_Sex_THE_STRUGGLE_FOR_EUROPEAN_ASCENDANCY_IN_PORTUGUESE_INDIA_1510_1961_FULL_BOOK_?email_work_card=view-paper> > Download PDF ? > <https://www.academia.edu/keypass/T2I2dlFTNkFULytJaHpKSXFRSlFZUXJmWU1RQkFjemY5YkI0NE5tTGppWT0tLWp6dzZZd0tpdTlNUEQxdk1EY0dWVHc9PQ==--b76ed743deacc6de95bfe42f2cc679cd50943dbf/t/J7me-NYquR9Y-NLrp4/resource/work/43585274/Souls_Spices_and_Sex_THE_STRUGGLE_FOR_EUROPEAN_ASCENDANCY_IN_PORTUGUESE_INDIA_1510_1961_FULL_BOOK_?auto=download&email_work_card=download-paper> > > ABSTRACT > This book is about Afonso de Albuquerque?s grand dream of creating in Asia > a community of people who would be loyal to the Portuguese crown not just > politically, but emotionally as well. 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A. Rodrigues > Message-ID: > <CABzMD-WTmsf4o24F3AujGRk-HSO_b0Wtww8=9cyl6fx_ssh...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Has anyone read Souls, Spices and Sex by Prof. Lourdino Alberto Rodrigues? > > If you have, could you please narrate your opinions of the book and its > author? > > Augusto > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 14:18:59 +0530 > From: augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> > To: goanet <goanet@lists.goanet.org> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] What does Johnny have to say? > Message-ID: > <CABzMD-V_MypP0kk5b=yuieuvd14df7susxq2hcmkr6qrquj...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > In the age > of Covid -19 > > The Judges > Decided > To > Lockdown. > > The Police > Encountering > Issues > Eliminated > Them > By > Encountering > Them. > > The Netas > Were happy > > The Babus > Were happy. > > Most importantly > We were > Happy. > > But > We might > Be > Encountered > Tomorrow. > > Will that > Leave us > Happy or > Dead? > > What does Johnny have to say? > > On Wed, 8 Jul, 2020, 10:27 PM augusto pinto, <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> In the age >> of Covid-19 >> >> A debate raged: >> >> Are Lives >> More important >> Or are >> Livelihoods ? >> >> A Powerful >> Money Man said: >> Who cares? >> >> Money is to be made >> Let's >> Make it. >> >> What does Johnny have to say? >> Augusto >> >> >> On Sun, 21 Jun, 2020, 10:08 PM augusto pinto, <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In the age >>> of Covid -19 >>> On Father's Day, >>> >>> I thought about >>> Marcello Francisco Pinto >>> >>> My father >>> >>> Mad fella >>> >>> Unlike all the >>> Goan Afrikanders >>> Who loved the English >>> >>> And who had >>> Abandoned Konkani >>> >>> To embrace English >>> >>> He advised me >>> In Kenya's >>> Post Independence >>> 60s >>> >>> When I was but >>> a 6 year old >>> >>> To question >>> All my cousins: >>> >>> "Why are you rushing >>> To Britain?" >>> >>> "To lick >>> The arses >>> Of the Whites >>> Isn't it?" >>> >>> On his part >>> He declared: >>> >>> "Mhaka Goenchich >>> Mati zai." >>> >>> He came down >>> To Goa >>> in 1970. >>> >>> He reunited >>> With his beloved >>> Goenchi Mati >>> In 1972. >>> >>> Happy Father's Day >>> Marcel. >>> >>> What does Johnny have to say? >>> >>> >>> Augusto >>> >>> >>> On Sat, 20 Jun, 2020, 6:58 PM augusto pinto, <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> In the age >>>> of Covid -19 >>>> *Mzee* Gando >>>> Decided >>>> to go >>>> To the *Zatra* >>>> of the God >>>> of the Bizarre >>>> Lord Shri Vichitra. >>>> >>>> There *Mzee* >>>> *Mjinga sana* >>>> I should say >>>> Was a Somebody >>>> Searching for sanity >>>> from among >>>> the gathered *Zatrekars* >>>> Like the bright >>>> Prosore that he is. >>>> >>>> First he found >>>> Patron of the pickpocketed >>>> Anton de Padua >>>> In the fiery rain >>>> Who feeling sorry >>>> Warmly and warily >>>> Wryly but wisely >>>> Whispered, Catlicks >>>> Will be Catlicks. >>>> >>>> Then Bwana G >>>> Met Solo D'Lit >>>> Who brush in balti >>>> Sketched *Mzee's* face >>>> On a wall over the legend >>>> *Aiz mhaka f**aleam t**uka.* >>>> Gando* s*creamed: >>>> *Saiba bhogos*! Spare me! >>>> As Solo sloshed away. >>>> >>>> Next he went to meet >>>> Magik *Mam*' Marsu >>>> But encountered instead >>>> Acerbic Aunty Alsu >>>> Who came with >>>> *Bhairi* to cure >>>> Nephew Adu >>>> Of delusionitis >>>> Beginning with his *bonku*. >>>> >>>> Finally Pro >>>> His A sore visited Anu Anon >>>> *Bhirant dista, Bhirant dista* >>>> Cringed Gando - >>>> Save me from slavery! >>>> P'd off >>>> Anu growled >>>> at Gando: up yours >>>> *Mjinga sana!* >>>> >>>> What does Johnny have to say? >>>> >>>> Augusto Pinto >>>> >>> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2020 21:06:02 +0530 > From: V M <vmin...@gmail.com> > To: V M <vmin...@gmail.com> > Subject: [Goanet] The Konkan Culinary Kaleidoscope (Hindustan Times, > 11/7/2020) > Message-ID: > <can1wpw7eat5z6nzrgjspxyfbmpegutcjygoz4fnjok4k_sz...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > https://www.hindustantimes.com/books/the-konkan-culinary-kaleidoscope/story-Wi83Fmz9g83mb8dyQpqlxL.html > > > Ethnographic singularities abound in the Konkan. Famously open to the world > throughout history, this narrow (never more than 50 kilometers wide) > coastline on the Arabian Sea has peacefully absorbed waves of settlers over > millennia. > > This is where Zoroastrian refugees from Iran - who became the Parsis - > initially established themselves, in Sanjan (now Gujarat) in the 7th > century. Earlier, possibly as far back as the Seleucid expansion into > Palestine 2200 years ago, came the Bene Israelis, the oldest Jewish > diaspora of India. There are Africa-derived Siddhi clusters, and the wildly > dispersed ?Kokani? Muslims part-descended from Arab migrants (over 40,000 > now live in Cape Town alone). Another, much more recent incursion created > Chitpavan ?Brahmins? whose presence was first recorded only at the cusp of > the 18th century. > > As traditionally understood, the Konkan spills up from the shoreline into > the Western Ghats, and through the lush hills beyond until they yield to > the Deccan plains. But political vicissitudes and the exigencies of > colonialism imposed partitions, and it is revealing Konkani is the only > language in the world in daily use in five scripts: Latin, Perso-Arabic, > Devanagiri, Malayalam and Kannada. > > But even if bewildering heterogeneity characterizes Konkani communal and > ethnic sub-divisions, powerful culinary undercurrents connect across all > caste, class and sectarian divides. Everyone relishes seafood, accompanied > by locally grown rice and coconuts. Their collective palate also displays > the universal preference for tangy sourness, attained variously from kokum > (garcinia indica is indigenous), green mangoes, tamarind, tirphal (the > local cousin of Sichuan peppercorn), hog plums, bilimbi or vinegar. > > Perhaps understandably, given the sheer enormity of this cultural > landscape, no serious compendious attempt has documented its confluential > cuisines. Instead, there are piecemeal cookbooks rooted in individual > community perspectives, often featuring identical ingredients reassembled > kaleidoscopically to reflect pressing specificities and proclivities. Each > provides only a tantalizing keyhole glimpse of the whole. > > Jyotsna Shahane?s *The Classic Konkan Cookbook *(Harper Collins, 2020, Rs. > 699) - is an exceptionally well-conceived addition to this bookshelf, with > its conceptual spine provided by Narayani Nayak?s 1952 classic *Cookery > Craft *(previously augmented and republished as 500 *Easy Recipes* in > 1962). However, it also illustrates the drawback of writing and re-writing > food books from what ethnologists call circumscribed ?culture provinces.? > Blind spots become institutionalized. > > Thus, Shahane tells us Nayak?s book, highly creditably, ?is notable because > the recipes are not particular to any caste or region; they span the > cuisine of the entire Konkani-speaking community? even while making the > glaring error that it predates ?all other Konkani cookbooks by a good 15 > years.? In fact, for just one example, several volumes of the bilingual > English/Konkani *The Goan Cook?s Guide Vo Goan Cuzneracho Sangat *were > published by Pedro Damiao Dias in Bombay from 1894 onwards. > > Leaving aside that quibble, *The Classic Konkan Cookbook* does range > delightfully through regional specialities, from the intensely flavourful > Mangalorean kori gassi chicken curry to six varieties of dosas (Jackfruit > seed! Cucumber! Banana!), and features an excellent compilation of cooking > terms (eg: ?Kootu is a thick curry with dal and vegetables as the main > ingredients and with a little coconut masala added?). I especially liked > the five language glossary: Prawns/Jhinga are Sigadi in Kannada, Sungat in > Konkani, and Kolambi in Marathi. > > Shahane?s roots are not in the Konkan (Nayak?s were, from Udupi in > Karnataka) but her meticulous approach is one of the hallmarks of the > region. The late celebrity chef Floyd Cardoz - who died in March from > Covid-19 - once told me with great pride, ?the West now talks about > sustainability, but we always practiced it.? As Shahane writes, ?nothing > was wasted. Every part of vegetable or fruit was used. Stalks, leaves and > peels were used to great effect in curries, chutneys and pickles. In a > country where many do not have enough to eat, this resonated with me.? > > Another praiseworthy dimension to *The Classic Konkan Cookbook* is its > inclusion of suitably representative non-vegetarian recipes, including > three for beef, although Nayak deployed the euphemism ?meat?, and Shahane > has retained it. In fact, Konkanis relish everything from wild boar to > fruit bat (yes, it?s not just Wuhan) alongside every possible fish, > crustacean and bivalve. Next to possibly only Nagaland, there?s no region > in India less vegetarian. > > Unfortunately, while all that glorious omnivorousness persists unabated, > modern-day Brahminical revivalism forces its acknowledgement into the > shadows. This is an India-wide problem, but particularly stark in the > Konkan coast?s long stretches in Maharashtra, where the most basic food > habits are being effectively effaced. > > Thus, the one drawback to Saee Koranne-Khandekar?s impressively > encyclopedic, and otherwise absolutely brilliant *Pangat, A Feast: Food and > Lore from Marathi Kitchens* (Hachette, 2019, Rs. 599) is its conspicuously > perfunctory inclusion of meat and fish. There are only a bare handful of > mutton and chicken recipes, and the seafood section comprises precisely > eleven (by contrast, my battered, beloved 20-year-old copy of *Traditional > Taste of Goa* by Kumudini Usgaokar and Shama Sardesai includes well over a > hundred, with another dozen for different kinds of vegetables with prawns > added to them). > > Koranne-Khandekar?s book was launched at the 2019 Goa Arts + Literature > Festival, where I am the co-curator along with the eminent Konkani writer > Damodar Mauzo. She was an outstanding delegate, with an exhaustive mastery > of the foods of Maharashtra as well as their cultural, social and political > context. That remarkable wealth of expertise is showcased marvelously in > her book, with meticulously researched sections on regions, communities, > equipment, techniques, staples, and diverting essays on ?recipes and > rhymes? and ?taste crafts.? > > Of course, its Konkan districts are only part of India?s third largest > state. Maharashtra is the same size as Italy, with twice the population, > and far greater culinary complexity. Koranne-Khandekar writes, ?In an > effort to show myself and, eventually, anyone willing to listen, that there > are unplumbed depths to Marathi food, I set out to read about (and eat!) as > much as I could of the fare that Maharashtra has to offer.? Eventually, she > moved online, ?to rediscover the various sub-cuisines of the state and > understand them in the context of topography and produce, historical > background and migratory patterns, and literature.? > > That 2015 move was in the thick of an unprecedented trend of - mainly women > ? passionate home chefs, scholars and professionals flocking to the > Internet to discuss, debate, and celebrate food. In this exponential > expansion of the culinary media universe (Shahane is another pioneer > blogger), our knowledge of the spectacular diversity of the subcontinent > exploded in all directions. All this is in *Pangat*, as Koranne-Khandekar > ranges very widely from Khandesh to Marathwada and Vidarbha, and back to > the coast, about which she accurately writes, ?the variety of cuisines > available through the length of the Konkan is mind-boggling.? > > Coincidentally, exactly when I began to read Koranne-Khandekar?s book, I > received the distinguished historian Fatima da Silva Gracias?s quirky and > absorbing *Cozinha de Goa: A Glossary on Food* (Broadway, 2019, Rs. 500). > The two readings flowed productively into each other, different approaches > to similar storehouses of personal experience and research. 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