Bad Table Manners
Bad Table Manners
Whetstone Radio Collective
The Dream of Two Kitchens
41 minutes Posted Jan 19, 2022 at 10:05 pm.
: Meet Manju Sara Rajan
: Concept of the wet and dry kitchen
: Meet Madhav Raman
: Economic liberalization in India
: How the new apartment kitchen transformed the way people cooked
: The front-of-house and back-of-house split
: The fridge’s place in the Indian kitchen
: Vastu-compliance
: Future of Indian kitchen design
: Gendered labor divide
: How COVID affected Indian kitchens
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This episode presents a micro-history of contemporary Indian kitchen design, as told by Manju Sara Rajan, the editor of a prominent design magazine, and Madhav Raman, an award-winning architect in New Delhi. We look at what lies behind the urban, aspirational dream of two kitchens — one visible and one concealed — which has roots in a historical wet and dry kitchen binary. We also look at what interventions open and modular kitchens have made in this history, and what it means for gender and caste politics that still lie at the heart of Indian kitchen design. How do urban Indians negotiate the waves of aromas and the inevitability of oil splatters that come with making Indian food with their desire to showcase their Scandinavian-inspired kitchens in India all at once? We talk about how in urban India, the aspiration is really to have it all.
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Guests: Manju Sara Rajan (@manjusararajan), Madhav Raman (@anagramarchitects)