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- Pizza_effect abstract "The pizza effect is a term used especially in religious studies and sociology for the phenomenon of elements of a nation or people's culture being transformed or at least more fully embraced elsewhere, then re-imported back to their culture of origin, or the way in which a community's self-understanding is influenced by (or imposed by, or imported from) foreign sources. It is named after the idea that modern pizza was developed among Italian immigrants in the United States (rather than in native Italy where in its simpler form it was originally looked down upon), and was later exported back to Italy to be interpreted as a delicacy in Italian cuisine.Related phrases include "hermeneutical feedback loop", "re-enculturation", and "self-orientalization". The term was coined by the Hindu monk and professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University, Agehananda Bharati in 1970.The original examples given by Agehananda Bharati mostly had to do with popularity and status: The Apu trilogy films of Satyajit Ray, which were flops in India before they were given prizes in western countries and re-evaluated as classics in India The popularity in India of movements like those of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and ISKCON based on their popularity in the west The popularity of yoga, several gurus, and some other Indian systems and teachings following their popularity in the west The exalted status of the Bhagavad Gita in Hinduism, where, although it was always highly regarded, it gained its current prominence only following Western attempts to identify a single canonical "Hindu Bible"↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 5.0 5.1 ↑ 6.0 6.1 ↑".
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- Pizza_effect hasPhotoCollection Pizza_effect.
- Pizza_effect subject Category:Metaphors_referring_to_food_and_drink.
- Pizza_effect subject Category:Sociocultural_globalization.
- Pizza_effect subject Category:Study_of_religion.
- Pizza_effect comment "The pizza effect is a term used especially in religious studies and sociology for the phenomenon of elements of a nation or people's culture being transformed or at least more fully embraced elsewhere, then re-imported back to their culture of origin, or the way in which a community's self-understanding is influenced by (or imposed by, or imported from) foreign sources.".
- Pizza_effect label "Pizza effect".
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- Pizza_effect sameAs Q17075153.
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- Pizza_effect wasDerivedFrom Pizza_effect?oldid=606720114.
- Pizza_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Pizza_effect.