Title: MEATLESS DAYS
1MEATLESS DAYS
- Women, Nation and Diaspora
2Outline
- Diaspora aesthetic 1) associational 2) images
of fluidity (fluid among different semantic
levels) and loss - Women and Nation
- (1) Excellent Things in Women (Dadi, resilient
but gradually forgotten) - (2) Meatless Days food a) its excess, b) its
transmogrification - (3) Papa and Pakistan
- (4) Mother
- (5) Ifat
- Diasporic Construction of Home thru Writing
3Narrative Logic
- Pay attention to the associational logic of
Meatless Days. - e.g. p. 9 from Dadi --mother --we the children
(Shahid, Tellat, Nuzhat, Ifatt, Sera, Irfan).
e.g. p. 14 Dadis recovery juxtaposed with
the others stories -- MammaIrfan Tillat and
Sara (a summary) - I. the personal and the national Are her stories
allegorical? Or in what sense are they?
4Images of Fluidity, Loss and Mending
- The fluid words (4)
- Dadi patched herself together (15)
- semantic level "My audience is lost, and
angry to be lost, and both of us must find some
token of exchange for this failed conversation."
(2) - diaspora-- "Our congregation in Lahore was
brief, and then we swiftly returned to a more
geographic reality. "We are lost, Sara," Shahid
said to me on the phone from England. "Yes,
Shahid," I firmly said, "We're lost." (19) - third world vs. Home-- "When I teach topics
in third world literature, much time is lost in
trying to explain that the third world is
locatable only as a discourse of convenience.
Trying to find it is like trying to pretend that
history or home is real and not located precisely
where you are sitting." (19-20)
5"Excellent Things in Women"
- A. National History directly influences women
(e.g. Dadis being burned and forgotten),
parallels what happens in their lives on the
literal level and metaphoric level (e.g. being
meatless) - "the middle years" pp. 7-8--1947-1971
- "the trying times"--civil war (Yahya Khan
--Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto )around and after 1971,
when East Pakistan became an independent nation - General Zia Islamization (16-17) the summer of
trials by fire
6Nation and Women (1) Dadi
- A. Dadi's burning and dying experience
- her words "The world takes on a single face"
(7) "Keep on living" (8) - her strong personality
- -- her religion (Satan and God pp. 2-3)
- -- her use of "food"(3)
- -- the combination of religion and food (the goat
episode 3-5) - -- her loneliness and secrets (6)
- -- her "feminism" (7)
- -- her fight with her son (7-)
- -- her death her views of death 19
7Dadi, the Family and National History
- Middle Years -- her isolation--stop talking to
her son smell death (8) being carried - Trying Times (civil war) -- family problems (9)
Dadi oblivious of the proliferation of her
grandchildren quickening of time - Trial by Fire -- Irfan (11-12), mother's going
back to Wales, the daughters part
(powerlessness, violence, lack of innocent love)
in history (14) Dadi's being burned in April
(10-11 14)--stopped praying - General Zia Islamization (16-17) -- children
left, mother buried, Dadi died in the same week
when Bhutto was hanged (17-18) Ifat died (18)
8Meatless Daysparable of extravagance and
transmogrification
- Food
- Trickery (contamination) of food and feeding
the list of gastronomic wrongs pp. 21-26 ?
already knew it 27 ? emotional trickeries in
Pakistan 28-29 - Foodconnected with life and death excrement
(kidney) and burial (fresh chicken) 33 - its restraint and excess pp. 30-32
- Foods parable 34
- Food birthing (breastfeeding)
- Death and being meatless 42, 44
9"Papa and Pakistan"
- How is the daughter, Sara, related to her father
in her attempts to know his history? - Sara as his audience 110
- his idealism 112-13
- his focus on newspaper 118
- General Ayubs decade 119
- Ifats death 124-25 ? fathers getting another
daughter - Hands twitching at night
- How is the daughter related to Pakistan's
history? - her description of partition on p. 116,
- how the daughters' spirits broke in the war of
1971. 122
10the mother as a migrant Mother vs. Father
- Her taciturnity 35, 41 Honestly I see
(159) - Mother silenced untalking, Dadi unpraying (16)
- Mother vs. father
- Reading her husbands frontpage writing -- 158
sympathy as the daily necessity of sympathy - Gives up changing him 159
- mothers values and voice
- the "greatest thing" in her life 158 her
children - Defy Pakistani stereotypes both sweet and cold
166 - Her successive transformation (history seep,
language around her as a scarf) 168 -
11Women (2) the mother as a migrant
- Language (Mair Jones--Surraya Suleri) the
mother's experience of displacement (9-) cannot
tell stories in Urdu ? can sometimes speak
idiomatic Urdu 41 - Homeland As a migrant p. 12 (gives up on
familiarity with Wales) - Diffuse influence her views of race and skin
colors 160-161 - Fluid Position not fit into the two womens
positions 166 - Retreat -- away into her Welsh childhood 161
- relocate herself thru several new syllables,
allows her body colonized? 162-63 - a Pakistani with a disembodied Englishness 163
learning to live apart 164 ? child, I will not
grip - Sara -- can not lay hands on "the body of her
water" 159
12the mother detached, reserved and her influence
on Sara
- Her detachment leaves interstices around her
(154) - Silent concentration 155 apparently
absent-minded 156 - Mother and Daughter
- Mother as a literature lover/teacher
- Loves Jane Austen (151) ? Saras sensitivity to
language and her identity thru name (151-52) - Word ? Sentence ? plot Mother (unplot yourself
156 Mamma, marmalade, squirrel 169)vs. Sara
154-55 - Mother and the other children 167 (a missing
child?)
13Ifat a womans immersion into Pakistan
- After Ifats death, Sara thinks of her as a
house she once rented but which is presently
inhabited by people she does not know. (42) - Active twoness (137 145) , multiplicity(132
139) - Her wrist 133
- Takes after the father (139)Mothers response to
her gay excess 134 - Her entering Pakistan, becoming the land 140-42
- ? the war in Bangladesh and deaths 143-44
- ? Sara unpronounceability of her life 138
14Ifat home and body
- A woman lives in bodies 143
- A woman cant come home 147 a tiny spirit in the
body - Always with the sisters 150
15Diasporic Construction of Home thru Writing
- Saving Daylight
- (1) time relative, can be moved forward or
background 170 - (2) seasonal changes summer us stripped to
the bone 171 - (3) unclear boundaries between daylight and night
(darkness a hiding place 175) ? living between
two languages 177 ? living in language
(reconstructed memories) - mourning (prolonged astonishment) vs. memory (as
a catalog) 171? The remembered pains (173)
16Diasporic Construction of Home thru Writing (2)
emptiness? invention
- image of flesh/meat the goat (5), Dadi's 14
Ifat and Mamma's bodies 19 - ideas about writing (name, syntax and plot) and
identity reading titles and mother's face 151
"how can syntax hold around a name?" (155) - p. 173 "For whom are you writing, David asked
me..." --the idea of "hollow" names, p.177-178 - To write as invention, to write not in a
structure of a secret 175 -
17Writing collective
- The grace of habit in a theatre 178-
- In a mode of distraction like the mother 179
- With a sense of place ? Ifat as her geography 182
- Mothers writing thru her children
- Saras co-writing with Ifat
- Adams bone "Living in language is tantamount to
living with other people. Both are postures . .
" --the idea of bailing out significance and
peeling it turning habitation into habit, - the idea of breaking bodies, hiding the Adam's
rib and having a re-birth