Ideologies that Influence

Comparing Consumption Trends of Sausages and Maize in Post-Communist Economies


Research Paper (undergraduate), 2012

5 Pages, Grade: 1,5


Abstract or Introduction

The link between ideology and identity has the potential to be a powerful and transforming catalyst, with food often taking on a symbolic nature outside of its original context. In the article The Soviet Sausage Renaissance (Klumbyte, 2010), the author points towards how the term ‘Soviet’, a word with negative connotations in post-communist Lithuania, has been transformed into a successful marketed brand of sausage. By reinventing the original association of the term Soviet, which denoted “colonization, oppression...and cultural backwardness...of the nation”, the company changed it to a representation of nature and striving for the highest quality (Kumbyte, 2010, p. 23-27).

Details

Title
Ideologies that Influence
Subtitle
Comparing Consumption Trends of Sausages and Maize in Post-Communist Economies
College
Massey University, New Zealand
Grade
1,5
Author
Year
2012
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V233067
ISBN (eBook)
9783656502586
ISBN (Book)
9783656503873
File size
403 KB
Language
English
Keywords
ideologies, influence, comparing, consumption, trends, sausages, maize, post-communist, economies
Quote paper
Lee Hooper (Author), 2012, Ideologies that Influence, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/233067

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