Metabolic living : food, fat, and the absorption of illness in India

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    • Solomon, Harris

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Metabolic living : food, fat, and the absorption of illness in India

Harris Solomon

(Critical global health : evidence, efficacy, ethnography)

Duke University Press, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-270) and index

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The popular narrative of "globesity" posits that the adoption of Western diets is intensifying obesity and diabetes in the Global South and that disordered metabolisms are the embodied consequence of globalization and excess. In Metabolic Living Harris Solomon recasts these narratives by examining how people in Mumbai, India, experience the porosity between food, fat, the body, and the city. Solomon contends that obesity and diabetes pose a problem of absorption between body and environment. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Mumbai's home kitchens, metabolic disorder clinics, food companies, markets, and social services, he details the absorption of everything from snack foods and mangoes to insulin, stress, and pollutants. As these substances pass between the city and the body and blur the two domains, the onset and treatment of metabolic illness raise questions about who has the power to decide what goes into bodies and when food means life. Evoking metabolism as a condition of contemporary urban life and a vital political analytic, Solomon illuminates the lived predicaments of obesity and diabetes, and reorients our understanding of chronic illness in India and beyond.

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Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Interlude. Birthday Cakes 27 1. The Thin-Fat Indian 31 Interlude. Mango Madness 65 2. The Taste No Chef Can Give 69 Interlude. The Ration Card 99 3. Readying the Home 105 Interlude. Stamps 141 4. Lines of Therapy 145 Interlude. Waiting Room Walls 187 5. Gut Attachments 193 Conclusion. Metabolic Mumbai 225 Notes 235 Bibliography 253 Index 271

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