Full Description
When Aldine originally published this book in 1969, the emerging multidisciplinary field of alcohol studies was dominated by biology, chemistry, physiology, and other 'hard sciences.' As such, writes Dwight Heath in his new foreword, the work challenged the prevailing wisdom in the authors' use of historical, ethnographic, and cross-cultural data and their analysis of drinking behavior as an anthropological and sociocultural phenomenon.
From the Foreword to the Percheron Press Edition:
'[O]ne of only a few books that can truly be said to have had a major impact on our understanding of alcohol use and its outcomes.'
Contents
Foreword to the Percheron Press Edition, Dwight B. Heath
1. The Conventional Wisdom
2. "Some People Can Really Hold Their Liquor"
3. "Now-You-See-It-Now-You-Don't": The Sway of Time and Circumstances over Drunken Comportment
4. Disinhibition and the Within-Limits Clause: The Problem of Drunken Changes-for-the-Worse
5. Drunkenness as Time Out: An Alternative Solution
6. "Indians Can't Hold Their Liquor" A: The Conventional Wisdom and the Puzzles
7. "Indians Can't Hold Their Liquor" B: Our Formulation Applied
8. Some Concluding Remarks
References
Index