Panel Discussion

Archiving Food, Archiving Power

2026-04-17 09:20:19

Goya Media

Archiving Food, Archiving Power

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April 26, 2026    
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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Food possesses the unique ability to unite communities while simultaneously perpetuating the exclusion of marginalised voices. A critical examination of the politics embedded in our food archives reveals the enduring influence of caste and colonial legacies.

What determines the foods we come to know and consume? This panel brings together artists, researchers, and scholars to explore how social hierarchies, particularly caste, have shaped Indian culinary narratives. Whose recipes are celebrated in history books as authentically Indian, and whose have been overlooked? How does this play out in something as seemingly simple as the power of naming, whether of plants, recipes, or adaptations made for Western palates?

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Goya Media

Goya Media founded by Anisha Rachel Oommen and Aysha Tanya, is an award-winning food and culture publication focused on India and South Asia. It operates at the intersection of storytelling and strategy, driving meaningful conversations around culinary heritage and cultural identity.

Through editorial content, B2B festivals, immersive experiences, and consulting, Goya goes beyond documenting food culture—it actively supports and shapes the communities and industries that bring it to life.