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Colleen Taylor Sen

Colleen Taylor Sen is a Canadian–American translator and author specializing in Indian cuisine. She has written or co-edited eight books and many articles and has also contributed entries to encyclopedias.[1][2] Sen has given lectures at DePaul University, Indiana University, The Smithsonian Institute, The Oxford Food Symposia, K.R.Cama Oriental Institute (Mumbai), The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (New Delhi), The Indian International Centre (New Delhi), The Institute of Hotel Management (New Delhi), and other institutions.

Colleen Taylor Sen
Born
Alma materColumbia University
SpouseAshish Sen
Websitecolleensen.net

Early life edit

Sen was born in Toronto. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in Slavic Studies from the University of Toronto and a PhD in Slavic Languages from Columbia University. After completing her PhD, she participated in chess competitions, analyzed chess games for Channel 11, and was profiled in the Sun Times for her skills in playing chess.[3]

Career edit

In 1973–74 Sen taught Slavic languages at Roosevelt University, Chicago. She joined the Gas Technology Institute in 1975 and until retiring in 2013 held various positions in policy, external relations, and education. In 1990 she launched The LNG Observer, the world's first publication devoted to liquefied natural gas. She was editor (with Bob Nimocks) of The World LNG Source Book: An Encyclopedia of the Global LNG Industry.[4]

From 1995 to 2010, she served as a member of the Steering Committee of the International Conferences on Liquefied Natural Gas.[4]

Food Author edit

Starting in the early 1970s, Sen contributed free-lance articles to such publications as Travel and Leisure, Food Arts, the Chicago Sun Times, the Chicago Tribune, The Christian Science Monitor,[5] and The Globe and Mail.[6] From 1996 to 2014 she was a regular participant in the Oxford Symposia on Food and Cookery.[1]

Her first book, Food Culture in India, was published in 2004 followed by her next book Curry: A Global History.[7] At the suggestion of a local restaurateur, she wrote Pakoras, Paneer, Pappadums: A Guide to Indian Restaurant Menus which was published in 2010.[1][8]

In 2013, she and Bruce Kraig were coeditors of Street Food around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture, later republished as Street Food: Everything You Wanted to Know About Open Air Stands, Carts and Food Trucks Around the World[1][9] The next year she teamed with Helen Saberi to write Turmeric: The Wonder Spice.[10] In 2017 she coedited The Chicago Food Encyclopedia with Bruce Kraig and Carol Haddix.

Sen's Feasts and Fasts: A History of Food in India was published in England in 2015 and in India in 2016. Chicago Tribune called the book, "a richly detailed volume"[11] and The Independent wrote that the book is "an ambitious tome which explores India's various dietary conventions and religions through the ages."[12] Vir Sanghvi called Feasts and Fasts "a fascinating book because it overturns many of the layperson's most commonly held beliefs about Indian food".[13] In December, Vogue included the book in its list of 16 best cookbooks of 2015 and wrote that it is "an irresistible edition to your kitchen shelf, the history inside is richer than any Indian dish you've ever tasted."[14] Smithsonian Magazine selected Feasts and Fasts as one of the best books about food in 2016.[15]

 
Cover of Handbook of Indian Cuisine

Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty: The History and Legacy of Ancient India's Greatest Dynasty was published in October 2022. March 2023 saw the publication of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine, coedited by Sourish Bhattacharyya and Helen Saberi, with entries by over 25 leading food historians and journalists.

Her books have been translated into Arabic, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. She has also organized many culinary tours of Indian stores and has given talks and cooking demonstrations on Indian cuisine.[1][16] Her website is www.colleensen.net.

Awards and Associations edit

  • Order des Palmes Academiques (Officier) awarded by the French Government
  • Member of Board of Chicago Chapter of American Institute of Wine and Food 1995-2000; co-chair, Programming, 1997-1999
  • Canadian Club of Chicago (president,1975-76) Les Dames d'Escoffier, Chicago Chapter
  • Society of Midwest Authors

Personal life edit

She is married to Ashish Sen, a professor and transportation statistician.

Bibliography edit

Selected translations edit

  • Let History Judge (Knopf, 1972)
  • The National Question: Selected Writings of Rosa Luxemburg (Monthly Review Press, 1976)

Books edit

  • Food Culture in India (Greenwood, 2006)
  • Curry: A Global History (Reaktion, 2009)
  • Pakoras, Paneer, Pappadums: A Guide to North American Indian Restaurants (Self-Published, 2010).
  • Street Food around the World: An Encyclopaedia of Food and Culture (with Bruce Kraig), (ABC Clio, 2013). Republished as Street Food: Everything You Wanted to Know About Open Air Stands, Carts and Food Trucks Around the World (Agate, 2017)
  • Turmeric: The Wonder Spice (with Helen Saberi) (Agate, 2014)
  • Feasts and Fasts: A History of Food in India (Reaktion, 2015) (New Delhi: Speaking Tiger, 2016)
  • The Indian Restaurant Menu Decoded (2014)
  • The Chicago Food Encyclopedia (with Bruce Kraig and Carol Haddix) (University of Illinois Press, 2017)
  • Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty: The History and Legacy of Ancient India's Greatest Dynasty (Reaktion, 2022)
  • The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine (with Sourish Bhattacharyya and Helen Saberi) (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Culinary chronicles". The Hindu.
  2. ^ "The Scholar of Indian Cuisine More of Us Should Know - Colleen Sen". Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  3. ^ "Not Everything Chess is Black and White". Chicago Sun Times. August 3, 1972.
  4. ^ a b "GTI and Zeus Development Publish New Encyclopedia of World LNG Industry". Pipeline & Gas Journal. 2010. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "In Delhi, it's the Moti Mahal. A restaurant that brought dining out Indian style to the world". The Christian Science Monitor.
  6. ^ "Know your thitheo from your turon with help from a new street food encyclopedia".
  7. ^ "History of curry".
  8. ^ "In Print: Colleen Taylor Sen's Guide to Indian Restaurant Menus".
  9. ^ "The Reluctant Gourmet — The politics of curry". The Hindu.
  10. ^ Bertelsen, Cynthia (March 11, 2014). "The Wonder Spice: A Review of Turmeric, a Cookbook by Colleen Taylor Sen and Helen Saberi". Cynthia D. Bertelsen's Gherkins & Tomatoes. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  11. ^ "Savoring the food of India". Chicago Tribune.
  12. ^ "Food books round-up: Nurturing the soul and what it means to be truly full". The Independent.
  13. ^ Sanghvi, Vir, Hindustan Times, March 12, 2016
  14. ^ "The Best Cookbooks of 2015".
  15. ^ "The Best Books About Food of 2016".
  16. ^ "NYC Events for the Weekend (and Beyond)".

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Colleen Taylor Sen is a Canadian American translator and author specializing in Indian cuisine She has written or co edited eight books and many articles and has also contributed entries to encyclopedias 1 2 Sen has given lectures at DePaul University Indiana University The Smithsonian Institute The Oxford Food Symposia K R Cama Oriental Institute Mumbai The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology New Delhi The Indian International Centre New Delhi The Institute of Hotel Management New Delhi and other institutions Colleen Taylor SenBornTorontoAlma materColumbia UniversitySpouseAshish SenWebsitecolleensen wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Food Author 3 Awards and Associations 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 5 1 Selected translations 5 2 Books 6 ReferencesEarly life editSen was born in Toronto She holds a B A and M A in Slavic Studies from the University of Toronto and a PhD in Slavic Languages from Columbia University After completing her PhD she participated in chess competitions analyzed chess games for Channel 11 and was profiled in the Sun Times for her skills in playing chess 3 Career editIn 1973 74 Sen taught Slavic languages at Roosevelt University Chicago She joined the Gas Technology Institute in 1975 and until retiring in 2013 held various positions in policy external relations and education In 1990 she launched The LNG Observer the world s first publication devoted to liquefied natural gas She was editor with Bob Nimocks of The World LNG Source Book An Encyclopedia of the Global LNG Industry 4 From 1995 to 2010 she served as a member of the Steering Committee of the International Conferences on Liquefied Natural Gas 4 Food Author edit Starting in the early 1970s Sen contributed free lance articles to such publications as Travel and Leisure Food Arts the Chicago Sun Times the Chicago Tribune The Christian Science Monitor 5 and The Globe and Mail 6 From 1996 to 2014 she was a regular participant in the Oxford Symposia on Food and Cookery 1 Her first book Food Culture in India was published in 2004 followed by her next book Curry A Global History 7 At the suggestion of a local restaurateur she wrote Pakoras Paneer Pappadums A Guide to Indian Restaurant Menus which was published in 2010 1 8 In 2013 she and Bruce Kraig were coeditors of Street Food around the World An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture later republished as Street Food Everything You Wanted to Know About Open Air Stands Carts and Food Trucks Around the World 1 9 The next year she teamed with Helen Saberi to write Turmeric The Wonder Spice 10 In 2017 she coedited The Chicago Food Encyclopedia with Bruce Kraig and Carol Haddix Sen s Feasts and Fasts A History of Food in India was published in England in 2015 and in India in 2016 Chicago Tribune called the book a richly detailed volume 11 and The Independent wrote that the book is an ambitious tome which explores India s various dietary conventions and religions through the ages 12 Vir Sanghvi called Feasts and Fasts a fascinating book because it overturns many of the layperson s most commonly held beliefs about Indian food 13 In December Vogue included the book in its list of 16 best cookbooks of 2015 and wrote that it is an irresistible edition to your kitchen shelf the history inside is richer than any Indian dish you ve ever tasted 14 Smithsonian Magazine selected Feasts and Fasts as one of the best books about food in 2016 15 nbsp Cover of Handbook of Indian CuisineAshoka and the Maurya Dynasty The History and Legacy of Ancient India s Greatest Dynasty was published in October 2022 March 2023 saw the publication of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine coedited by Sourish Bhattacharyya and Helen Saberi with entries by over 25 leading food historians and journalists Her books have been translated into Arabic Japanese Korean and Chinese She has also organized many culinary tours of Indian stores and has given talks and cooking demonstrations on Indian cuisine 1 16 Her website is www colleensen net Awards and Associations editOrder des Palmes Academiques Officier awarded by the French Government Member of Board of Chicago Chapter of American Institute of Wine and Food 1995 2000 co chair Programming 1997 1999 Canadian Club of Chicago president 1975 76 Les Dames d Escoffier Chicago Chapter Society of Midwest AuthorsPersonal life editShe is married to Ashish Sen a professor and transportation statistician Bibliography editSelected translations edit Let History Judge Knopf 1972 The National Question Selected Writings of Rosa Luxemburg Monthly Review Press 1976 Books edit Food Culture in India Greenwood 2006 Curry A Global History Reaktion 2009 Pakoras Paneer Pappadums A Guide to North American Indian Restaurants Self Published 2010 Street Food around the World An Encyclopaedia of Food and Culture with Bruce Kraig ABC Clio 2013 Republished as Street Food Everything You Wanted to Know About Open Air Stands Carts and Food Trucks Around the World Agate 2017 Turmeric The Wonder Spice with Helen Saberi Agate 2014 Feasts and Fasts A History of Food in India Reaktion 2015 New Delhi Speaking Tiger 2016 The Indian Restaurant Menu Decoded 2014 The Chicago Food Encyclopedia with Bruce Kraig and Carol Haddix University of Illinois Press 2017 Ashoka and the Maurya Dynasty The History and Legacy of Ancient India s Greatest Dynasty Reaktion 2022 The Bloomsbury Handbook of Indian Cuisine with Sourish Bhattacharyya and Helen Saberi Bloomsbury Academic 2023 References edit a b c d e Culinary chronicles The Hindu The Scholar of Indian Cuisine More of Us Should Know Colleen Sen Retrieved July 28 2023 Not Everything Chess is Black and White Chicago Sun Times August 3 1972 a b GTI and Zeus Development Publish New Encyclopedia of World LNG Industry Pipeline amp Gas Journal 2010 Retrieved September 10 2017 In Delhi it s the Moti Mahal A restaurant that brought dining out Indian style to the world The Christian Science Monitor Know your thitheo from your turon with help from a new street food encyclopedia History of curry In Print Colleen Taylor Sen s Guide to Indian Restaurant Menus The Reluctant Gourmet The politics of curry The Hindu Bertelsen Cynthia March 11 2014 The Wonder Spice A Review of Turmeric a Cookbook by Colleen Taylor Sen and Helen Saberi Cynthia D Bertelsen s Gherkins amp Tomatoes Retrieved September 10 2017 Savoring the food of India Chicago Tribune Food books round up Nurturing the soul and what it means to be truly full The Independent Sanghvi Vir Hindustan Times March 12 2016 The Best Cookbooks of 2015 The Best Books About Food of 2016 NYC Events for the Weekend and Beyond Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colleen Taylor Sen amp oldid 1207808512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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