In this original and provocative study, Zsuzsa Gille examines three
scandals that have shaken Hungary since it joined the European
Union: the 2004 ban on paprika due to contamination, the 2008
boycott of Hungarian foie gras by Austrian animal rights activists,
and the "red mud" spill of 2010, Hungary's worst environmental
disaster. In each case, Gille analyzes how practices of production
and consumption were affected by the proliferation of new standards
and regulations that came with entry into the EU. She identifies a
new modality of power-the materialization of politics, or achieving
political goals with the seemingly apolitical tools of tinkering
with technology and infrastructure-and elucidates a new approach to
understanding globalization, materiality, and transnational
politics.
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