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Podcast: New Books in Food
Episode: A. Lakhtikova, A. Brintlinger, and I. Glushchenko, "Seasoned Socialism: Gender and Food in Late Soviet Everyday Life" (Indiana UP, 2019)
Description: In their introduction to Seasoned Socialism: Gender & Food in Late Soviet Everyday Life (Indiana University Press, 2019), Anastasia Lakhtikova, Angela Brintlinger, and Irina Glushchenko invite the reader to โimagine a society where food is managed by officialdom like a controlled substance and everyone is addicted to it.โFood plays a pivotal role throughout Russian history, but perhaps no more so than during the Soviet era, when the perennial Russian cycle of feast and famine took on a highly political aspect.ย Access to food was a powerful tool wielded by the State, from the Kholodomor to the ration cards of th...