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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. The contents includes chapters on when, where, how, what, and why people drink, as well as who drinks and who doesn't who doesn't. By concentrating on descriptions of normal occasions, it distinguishes these as clearly as possible from abnormal or inappropriate occasions. The outgrowth of more than forty years of research, Drinking Occasions demonstrates how well-integrated normal drinking occasions can be with many other aspects of human life. The challenge for alcohol policy around the world is to create an in which the beneficial potential of moderate drinking is maximized and the harmful potential of excessive drinking minimized. Drinking Occasions contributes to this discussion by providing an unbiased account of what actually goes on when people decide to have a drink. The book is also a fascinating look at the various ways in which alcohol has become integrated into people's lives around the world.
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The first authoritative guide to how the world drinks, this
reference details alcohol use in different countries and cultures.
Variation is striking, with alcohol sometimes a food, a sacrament,
a symbol, a tool, a tranquilizer, a medicine, a love potion, or an
object of scorn--often with very different meanings and uses in a
single country. This volume reveals multicultural and ethnic
beliefs, practices, and attitudes about drinking around the world.
An extensive introduction discusses the close link between alcohol
and culture and provides a foundation for the rest of the book.
Each of the following chapters is written by an expert contributor
and discusses alcohol and culture in a particular country. Chapters
discuss historical trends, drinking among ethnic and religious
minorities, national policies, and social outcomes. Countries range
from industrial nations known for their alcohol research, to
developing nations and to places famous for drinking. A concluding
chapter highlights important similarities and differences.
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
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