Description: Before the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, private marketeering was regarded not only as criminal, but even immoral by socialist regimes. Ten years after taking on board western market-orientated shock therapy, post-socialist societies are still struggling to come to terms with the clash between these deeply engrained moralities and the daily pressures to sell and consume. This book explores the new market and its resulting contradictions in a rapidly developing Eastern Europe and Russia. Will Western fast-food industries irrevocably alter local culinary practices? What effect has the privatization of land had upon ownership and exchange? What role do new commodities play within the household? Based on original, first-hand ethnography, this book is a long-awaited addition to existing literature on post-socialist societies. It will be essential reading for students of anthropology, sociology, European and cultural studies, as well as professional groups working in Eastern Europe and Russia, including NGOs, development organizations and businesses.
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EAN: 9781859735770
UPC: 9781859735770
ISBN: 9781859735770
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Item Length: 21.7 cm
Item Weight: 0.25 kg
Book Title: Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism
Item Height: 216mm
Item Width: 138mm
Author: Ruth Mandel, Caroline Humphrey
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Economics, Anthropology
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2002
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 256 Pages