Alcohol, Gender and Culture

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Alcohol Studies
Ali Street
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coffeehouse
comparative alcohol consumption patterns
consumption
Convivial Drinking
drinking
Drinking Behaviour
drinking behaviour analysis
Drinking Sessions
Drunk Water
EEC Country
entertainers
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ethnic group relations
female
Female Entertainers
Gypsy Body
Gypsy Identity
Gypsy Men
Gypsy Women
Hungarian Gypsies
Male Drinking
Night Club Owner
Popular Weddings
religious identity studies
Retsina Wine
sessions
Simple Commodity Production
social stratification research
sociocultural anthropology
state alcohol policy
sweet
Sweet Liqueurs
Sweet Wine
Vice Versa
Vlach Gypsies
white
wine
Women's Coffeehouse
womens
Women’s Coffeehouse
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032340432
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Europeans consitiute 12 and a half per cent of the world's population but consume 50 per cent of the recorded world production alcohol, and this consumption plays a significant role in the cultural, religious, and social identites of these countrise. The contributors show how different groups define the proper use of alcohol, how State policies may effect drinking behaviour, and highlight how beverages and comestibles must be seen in relation to each other. From this is it shown how importamt socio-cultural distinctions are made between and within communities, gender relations, ethnic groups, and socio-economic groups, and within religious ideologies; what one drinks, how one drinks, with whom, and where, all influence not how alcoholic substances are regarded but how social relations are experienced.
Alcohol Gender and Culture clearly demonstrates how the social construction of drinking may provide an analytical tool with which to approach different socio-cultural groups and illustrates how any cultural group can be compared to another by its attutudes to alcohol. It will be invaluable reading for students and lecturers af anthropology, cultural history and gender studies.