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Sonst. Personen | Wolputte, Steven van (Hrsg.); Fumanti, Mattia (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Beer in africa. Drinking spaces, states and selves. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Bier in Afrika. Trinkräume, Staaten und das Selbst. |
Quelle | Berlin: Lit Verl. (2010), XIV, 315 S. |
Reihe | Afrikanische Studien. 36 |
Zusatzinformation | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 978-3-8258-1257-7 |
Schlagwörter | Alltagskultur; Gesellschaft; Frau; Geschlechterbeziehung; Alkoholismus; Alkoholkonsum; Entwicklungsland; Lebensbedingungen; Postkolonialismus; Männlichkeit; Trinkverhalten; Jugendlicher; Mann; Afrika; Anglofones Afrika; Burkina Faso; Frankofones Afrika; Kamerun; Namibia; Nigeria; Subsahara-Afrika; Südliches Afrika; Westafrika; Zentralafrika |
Abstract | "This volume on beer in Africa focuses on the making and unmaking of self in the inchoate, dark, exalted and sometimes upsetting context of bars, shebeens and other formal and informal drinking occasions. 'Beer in Africa' takes the production and consumption of fermented drinks as its point of entry to investigate how local actors deal with the ambivalent and the hazy, and how this ambiguity stands as the sine qua non of social life and daily practice." (author's abstract). Contents: Preface (XI-XIV); Steven Van Wolputte, Mattia Fumanti: Beer and the Making of Boundaries. An Introduction (1-25); Part I. Spaces: Jonathan Roberts: Michael Power and Guinness Masculinity in Africa (29-52); Patrick McAllister: Ubuntu and the Morality of Xhosa Beer Drinking - a Critical Appraisal (53-77); Steven Van Wolputte: Beers and Bullets, Beads and Bulls. Drink and the Making of Margins in a Small Namibian Town (79-105); Part II. States: Simon Heap: Beer in Nigeria: A Social Brew with an Economic Head (109-129); Ute Röschenthaler: The Social Life of White Man Mimbo, and Ancestral Consumption of Bottled Beer in South-West Cameroon (131-165); Gregor Dobler: Licence to Drink. Between Liberation and Inebriation in Northern Namibia (167-191); Part III. Selves: Sigrun Helmfrid: Thirsty Men and Thrifty Women: Gender, Power, and Agency in the Rural Beer Trade in Burkina Faso (195-222); Detlev Krige: Inequality and Class through the Drinking Glass: An Ethnography of Men and Beer Consumption in Contemporary Soweto (223-255); Mattia Fumanti: "I Like My Windhoek Lager": Beer Consumption and the Making of Men in Namibia (257-274); Steven Van Wolputte, Mattia Fumanti: Last Call for Alcohol. An Epilogue (275-280). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2011/4 |