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Liquid Bread

Beer and Brewing in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2011
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-0-85745-215-3 (ISBN)
169,95 inkl. MwSt
Beer is an ancient alcoholic drink which, although produced through a more complex process than wine, was developed by a wide range of cultures to become internationally popular. This book is the first multidisciplinary, cross-cultural collection about beer. It explores the brewing processes used in antiquity and in traditional societies...
“This important volume sheds new light on the social, political, and economic role of beer in society.... Highly Recommended.”—Choice



A Choice Outstanding Academic Book of The Year 2011

Winner of the 2011 Gourmand World Cookbook UK Award



Beer is an ancient alcoholic drink which, although produced through a more complex process than wine, was developed by a wide range of cultures to become internationally popular. This book is the first multidisciplinary, cross-cultural collection about beer. It explores the brewing processes used in antiquity and in traditional societies; the social and symbolic roles of beer-drinking; the beliefs and activities associated with it; the health-promoting effects as well as the health-damaging risks; and analyses the modern role of large multinational companies, which own many of the breweries, and the marketing techniques that they employ.



From the introduction:

What made you pick up this book? Was it the thought of that foaming pint while you relaxed in a British pub, a German beer garden, a Czech restaurant, an American or ‘Continental’ bar, on a beach or ski slope or in front of the television at home? Wherever your beer was purchased, in much of the world you would have been offered choice. The choice might only have been between different brand names of bottled beer, or it might have been between a wide range of ales, lagers, wheat and other beers from a cask, a keg, cans or bottles. Even people who do not drink beer will be aware of this diversity….the editors believe that this collation of perspectives on beer will also intrigue many readers in the general public.

Wulf Schiefenhövel is Head of the Human Ethology Group, Max- Planck-Institute, Andechs, Germany; Professor for Medical Psychology and Ethnomedicine at the University of Munich; President of the International Society for Human Ethology; and European deputy chair of the International Commission on the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition (ICAF). He has carried out field studies in Melanesia since 1965.

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

List of Contributors



Introduction

Helen Macbeth and Wulf Schiefenhövel



Chapter 1. Natural Ingestion of Ethanol by Animals:  Why?

W.C.McGrew



Chapter 2. Healthy or Detrimental? Physiological, Psychiatric and Evolutionary Aspects of Drinking Beer

Peter Kaiser, Gerhard Medicus and Martin Brüne



Chapter 3. Beer: How it’s made – the Basics of Brewing

Keith Thomas



Chapter 4. Interdisciplinary Investigations into the Brewing Technology of the Ancient Near East and the Potential of the Cold Mashing Process

Martin Zarnkow, Adelheid Otto and Berthold Einwag



Chapter 5. Beer in Prehistoric Europe

Hans-Peter Stika



Chapter 6. Beer and Beer Culture in Germany

Franz Meussdoerffer



Chapter 7. Europe North and South, Beer and Wine: Some Reflections about Beer and Mediterranean Food

F. Xavier Medina



Chapter 8. Living in the Streets:  Beer Acceptance in Andalusia during the Twentieth Century

Isabel González Turmo



Chapter 9. The Thirst for Tradition:  Beer Production and Consumption in the United Kingdom

Paul Collinson and Helen Macbeth



Chapter 10. Beer in the Czech Republic

Jana Parízková and Martina Vlkova



Chapter 11. Alcohol Consumption and Binge Drinking in German Fraternities: Anthropological and Social Psychological Aspects 

Gerard Dammann



Chapter 12. Rugby, Racing and Beer in New Zealand: Colonising a Consuming Culture

Nancy J. Pollock



Chapter 13. Beer, Ritual and Conviviality in Northern Cameroon

Igor de Garine



Chapter 14. The Gender of Beer:  Beer Symbolism among the Kapsiki/Higi and the Dogon

Walter van Beek



Chapter 15. Ritual Use of Beer in South West Tanzania

Ruth Kutalek



Chapter 16. Brewing Sorghum Beer in Burkina Faso: a Study in Food Technology from the Perspective of Anthropological Linguistics

François Belliard



Chapter 17. Rice Beer and Social Cohesion in the Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak

Monica Janowski



Chapter 18. Tradition and Change: Beer Consumption in Northeast Luzon, Philippines

Dante Aquino and Gerard Persoon



Chapter 19. Culture, Market and Beer Consumption

Mabel Gracia Arnaiz



Chapter 20. Beer and European Media: Global vs. Local

Luis Cantarero and Monica Stacconi



Glossary

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2011
Reihe/Serie Anthropology of Food & Nutrition
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 526 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-85745-215-0 / 0857452150
ISBN-13 978-0-85745-215-3 / 9780857452153
Zustand Neuware
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