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Alcohol and Humans

- A Long and Social Affair
Engelsk Hardback

Alcohol and Humans

- A Long and Social Affair
Engelsk Hardback
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Alcohol use has a long and ubiquitous history. The prevailing tendency to view alcohol merely as a ''social problem'' or the popular notion that alcohol only serves to provide us with a ''hedonic'' high, masks its importance in the social fabric of many human societies both past and present. To understand alcohol use, as a complex social practice that has been exploited by humans for thousands of years, requires cross-disciplinary insight from social/cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, psychologists, primatologists, and biologists. This multi-disciplinary volume examines the broad use of alcohol in the human lineage and its wider relationship to social contexts such as feasting, sacred rituals, and social bonding. Alcohol abuse is a small part of a much more complex and social pattern of widespread alcohol use by humans. This alone should prompt us to explore the evolutionary origins of this ancient practice and the socially functional reasons for its continued popularity. The objectives of this volume are: (1) to understand how and why nonhuman primates and other animals use alcohol in the wild, and its relevance to understanding the social consumption of alcohol in humans; (2) to understand the social function of alcohol in human prehistory; (3) to understand the sociocultural significance of alcohol across human societies; and (4) to explore the social functions of alcohol consumption in contemporary society.''Alcohol in Humans'' will be fascinating reading for those in the fields of biology, psychology, anthropology, archaeology, as well as those with a broader interest in addiction.
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Alcohol use has a long and ubiquitous history. The prevailing tendency to view alcohol merely as a ''social problem'' or the popular notion that alcohol only serves to provide us with a ''hedonic'' high, masks its importance in the social fabric of many human societies both past and present. To understand alcohol use, as a complex social practice that has been exploited by humans for thousands of years, requires cross-disciplinary insight from social/cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, psychologists, primatologists, and biologists. This multi-disciplinary volume examines the broad use of alcohol in the human lineage and its wider relationship to social contexts such as feasting, sacred rituals, and social bonding. Alcohol abuse is a small part of a much more complex and social pattern of widespread alcohol use by humans. This alone should prompt us to explore the evolutionary origins of this ancient practice and the socially functional reasons for its continued popularity. The objectives of this volume are: (1) to understand how and why nonhuman primates and other animals use alcohol in the wild, and its relevance to understanding the social consumption of alcohol in humans; (2) to understand the social function of alcohol in human prehistory; (3) to understand the sociocultural significance of alcohol across human societies; and (4) to explore the social functions of alcohol consumption in contemporary society.''Alcohol in Humans'' will be fascinating reading for those in the fields of biology, psychology, anthropology, archaeology, as well as those with a broader interest in addiction.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 226
ISBN-13: 9780198842460
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0198842465
Kategori: Sociale klasser
Udg. Dato: 5 dec 2019
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 249mm
Højde: 305mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 5 dec 2019
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Kategori Sociale klasser


ISBN-13 9780198842460


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 226


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 249mm


Højde 305mm


Udg. Dato 5 dec 2019


Oplagsdato 5 dec 2019


Forlag Oxford University Press

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