1st Edition

Drinking Occasions Comparative Perspectives on Alcohol and Culture

By Dwight B. Heath Copyright 2000
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    The main purpose of this book is to describe the variety of drinking occasions that exist around the world, primarily in modern, industrialized countries. As such, it celebrates the diversity of normal drinking behavior and illustrates a wide range of beneficial drinking patterns. Attention is also paid to the relations between drink and culture that prevail in non-Western societies and in developing countries. The aims of the book are twofold: to deal directly with the challenge of how to define responsible drinking in the face of the world's many different drinking styles, and to portray the many ways in which people have thought about or used alcohol as an integral part of their culture

    Chapter 1: "To Everyone There is a Season...": When Do People Drink? Chapter 2: Everything in It's Place: Where Do People Drink. Chapter 3: Cast if Characters: Who Drinks, and Who Doesn't? Chapter 4: "There's More Than One Way...": How Do People Drink? Chapter 5: "A Rose By Any Other Name...": What Do People Drink? Chapter 6: "The Heart Has Its Reasons:: Why Do People Drink? Chapter 7: Conclusions and Implications. References.

    Biography

    Heath, Dwight B.