Beliefs, Behaviors, & Alcoholic Beverages: A Cross-cultural SurveyUniversity of Michigan Press, 1979 - 490 páginas Essays on the use of alcoholic beverages within diverse societies and cultures |
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... Western world for a century or more . A major reason for this lies not only in the fact that relatively few anthropologists have set out specifically to study alcohol use ( Heath 1974b ) , but also because , historically , few ...
... Western world for a century or more . A major reason for this lies not only in the fact that relatively few anthropologists have set out specifically to study alcohol use ( Heath 1974b ) , but also because , historically , few ...
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... Western drinking customs continue to be made ancillary to other research concerns , alcohol and culture as a specialized subject has come to preoccupy an increasing number of scholars in the discipline . This newfound concern for ...
... Western drinking customs continue to be made ancillary to other research concerns , alcohol and culture as a specialized subject has come to preoccupy an increasing number of scholars in the discipline . This newfound concern for ...
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... Western values via acculturation have begun to lead to a modest rise in alcohol problems . Class and religious differences in alcohol use are noted , along with a description of the variety of alcoholic beverages used . Doughty ...
... Western values via acculturation have begun to lead to a modest rise in alcohol problems . Class and religious differences in alcohol use are noted , along with a description of the variety of alcoholic beverages used . Doughty ...
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... argues that " secular " drinking in Western Samoa is unintegrated with basic Samoan values and directly inimical to the Samoan way of life . The symbolic importance of intemperance and abstinence in the contact Introduction 7.
... argues that " secular " drinking in Western Samoa is unintegrated with basic Samoan values and directly inimical to the Samoan way of life . The symbolic importance of intemperance and abstinence in the contact Introduction 7.
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Índice
Alcohol and Culture | 14 |
Alcohol in Its Cultural Context | 30 |
Alcohol Use in Mesoamerica Latin America and the Caribbean | 37 |
The Cultural Structure of Mexican Drinking Behavior | 38 |
The Role of the Drunk in a Oaxacan Village | 54 |
The Social Uses of Alcoholic Beverages in a Peruvian Community | 64 |
Ceremonial Drinking in an AfroBrazilian Cult | 81 |
Drinking Patterns and Alcoholism in Trinidad | 94 |
Changes in Japanese Drinking Patterns | 278 |
Use of Alcohol and Opium by the Meo of Laos | 289 |
Cultural Factors in the Choice of Intoxicant | 297 |
Drinking Patterns and Alcoholism in the Chinese | 313 |
Africans and Alcohol | 327 |
The South African Bantu in the Nineteenth Century | 328 |
Drinking and Attitudes toward Drinking in a Muslim Community | 341 |
Beer as a Locus of Value among the West African Kofyar | 351 |
Alcohol Use by North American Indians | 109 |
Myths and Realities | 110 |
The Role of Alcohol among North American Indian Tribes as Reported in The Jesuit Relations | 116 |
North American Indian Drinking Patterns | 127 |
The Epidemiology of Alcoholic Cirrhosis in Two Southwestern Indian Tribes | 145 |
Some Effects of Economic Change on Interpersonal Relations | 158 |
Alcohol Use in the Pacific Islands | 191 |
Forms and Pathology of Drinking in Three Polynesian Societies | 192 |
The Effects of Missionization on Alcohol Use in Eastern Micronesia | 208 |
The Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages on a Micronesian Island | 237 |
Drinking and Inebriate Behavior in the Admiralty Islands Melanesia | 252 |
Alcohol in Asia | 269 |
Notes on Drinking in Japan | 270 |
ProblemDrinking and the Integration of Alcohol in Rural Buganda | 362 |
Alcohol Use in EuroAmerican Societies | 381 |
Alcoholics Anonymous as a Crisis Cult | 382 |
An Interactional Approach to Alcoholics Anonymous | 388 |
Alcoholism and the Irish | 394 |
The Great Jewish Drink Mystery | 404 |
Dynamics of Drinking in an Austrian Village | 414 |
How French Children Learn to Drink | 429 |
Alcohol and Soviet Society | 433 |
Conclusions | 451 |
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Outras edições - Ver tudo
Beliefs, Behaviors, & Alcoholic Beverages: A Cross-cultural Survey Mac Marshall Visualização de excertos - 1979 |
Beliefs, Behaviors, & Alcoholic Beverages: A Cross-cultural Survey Mac Marshall Visualização de excertos - 1979 |
Beliefs, Behaviors, & Alcoholic Beverages: A Cross-cultural Survey Mac Marshall Visualização de excertos - 1979 |
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