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Intoxicated Identities Tim Mitchell

Intoxicated Identities By Tim Mitchell

Intoxicated Identities by Tim Mitchell


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With methods and concepts derived from an extraordinary range of disciplines, Mitchell explains how Mexican culture reinforces heavy drinking.

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Intoxicated Identities: Alcohol's Power in Mexican History and Culture by Tim Mitchell

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Intoxicated Identities Reviews

"Intoxicated Identities is a fascinating work that will change the way you think and feel about drunks and drunkenness and hence about the world itself. In an age scared of drugs and addictions, Mitchell pursues bold ideas with nuanced arguments and writing that is witty, racy and unusually sparkling. This is an intoxicating book.
." -- Michael Taussig, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
"Both dazzling and scholarly, profound and witty, Mitchell's meticulously researched book on Mexican drinking habits is destined for classic status in alcohol-and-cultures studies. Set against vast panoramas of time and space from Aztec to Zapotec, Mitchell's work shows that sobriety and drunkenness are not stark alternatives, but interwoven threads within the rich tapestry of Mexican identity. Intoxicated Identities ignites the imagination with the brilliance and power of sustained lighting: !magnifico!
." -- David D. Gilmore, Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University
"As in his writings on Spanish culture Mitchell has set Mexican 'binge drinking' into a broad historical and social context and revealed its ancient roots as well as later psychic and economic functions. I highly recommend this book to people interested in Mexican history, anthropology, psychology, music and literature: it is a scholarly tour-de-force.
." -- Philip K. Bock, author of Rethinking Psychological Anthropology

About Tim Mitchell

Tim Mitchell is Professor of Hispanic Studies at Texas A&M University.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Chapter 1 Time-Warping in Tenochtitlan Chapter 2 Anthropologists and Alcoholics Chapter 3 After 15 or 20 Drinks Chapter 4 Bodies and Memories Chapter 5 Alla en el Rancho Grande Chapter 6 Death-Wish Aesthetics Chapter 7 Spousal Assault Rituals, Then and Now Chapter 8 The Pedro Infante Generation chapter 9 Thirsty Urban Nomads Bibliography.

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CIN0415948134G
9780415948135
0415948134
Intoxicated Identities: Alcohol's Power in Mexican History and Culture by Tim Mitchell
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2004-05-27
224
N/A
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