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Ligne n°45 : ... beverages, the social functions of drinking-places and the roles of- Ligne n°46 : alcohol in transitional and celebratory rituals.
Ligne n°64 : ... occasion. In many Western cultures, for example, champagne is- Ligne n°65 : synonymous with celebration, such that if champagne is ordered or
Ligne n°66 : served at an otherwise `ordinary' occasion, someone will invariably ask ...
Ligne n°66 : ... served at an otherwise `ordinary' occasion, someone will invariably ask- Ligne n°67 : "What are we celebrating?".
Ligne n°83 : ... or beer, is considered an appropriate accompaniment to a meal; wine and- Ligne n°84 : spirits, but not beer, are appropriate drinks for celebratory events,
Ligne n°85 : while beer is the most appropriate drink for informal, ...
Ligne n°548 : ... life. In Poland, for example, the Karczma is where contracts are- Ligne n°549 : sealed, village disputes settled, celebrations held and marriages
Ligne n°550 : arranged (Freund, 1985), while for Guatemalans in the US, the bar is a ...
Ligne n°575 : ... significance in our lives is marked with some sort of ceremony or- Ligne n°576 : celebration - and almost all of these rituals, in most cultures,
Ligne n°577 : involve alcohol. In this section, we provide an overview of the ...
Ligne n°605 : ... to `wet the baby's head' is a common practice in many cultures. In- Ligne n°606 : Poland, Christenings are celebrated in the local tavern, with the
Ligne n°607 : child's godparent covering the cost of the liquor (Freund, 1985). Among ...
Ligne n°615 : ... observes that the drinking of chicha (maize-beer) is an integral part- Ligne n°616 : of the ritual celebration of all major life-cycle events, which
Ligne n°617 : include: baptism, first hair-cutting ceremony (boys), ear-piercing ...
Ligne n°707 : ... alcohol is used to generate `energy' and enthusiasm for work, as well- Ligne n°708 : as to relax after work or to celebrate the completion of a task. The
Ligne n°709 : stop at the bar or cafe for a glass of wine (or, in Normandy, calvados ...
Ligne n°808 : ... which may be a source of considerable anxiety and fear. Even events- Ligne n°809 : regarded as positive transitions, occasions for celebration - such as
Ligne n°810 : christenings, coming-of-age or graduation ceremonies, ...
Ligne n°822 : ... frightening aspects of the transition are minimised, and the positive,- Ligne n°823 : celebratory aspects enhanced.
Ligne n°847 : ... festival, jubilee or feast in between - in almost all cultures, and- Ligne n°848 : throughout history, alcohol has been associated with celebration. The
Ligne n°849 : connection between drinking and festivity is so strong that we find it ...
Ligne n°865 : ... in the morning, for example. This is obviously going to be one of those- Ligne n°866 : days. What are we celebrating? During the midday meal, wine is served.
Ligne n°867 : What fun! What are we celebrating? The bars are open all afternoon, and ...
Ligne n°866 : ... days. What are we celebrating? During the midday meal, wine is served.- Ligne n°867 : What fun! What are we celebrating? The bars are open all afternoon, and
Ligne n°868 : people seem to be drinking. What a riot! What are we celebrating? ...
Ligne n°867 : ... What fun! What are we celebrating? The bars are open all afternoon, and- Ligne n°868 : people seem to be drinking. What a riot! What are we celebrating?
Ligne n°869 : Pastis is served at six o'clock. Whoopee! These people certainly know ...
Ligne n°869 : ... Pastis is served at six o'clock. Whoopee! These people certainly know- Ligne n°870 : how to celebrate. More wine is served with dinner. And so on. Wine has
Ligne n°871 : different meanings, different realities, in the two contexts, and a ...
Ligne n°872 : ... festive and episodic drinking culture meets a daily drinking culture,- Ligne n°873 : generating a tendency to celebrate all day. This has often happened to
Ligne n°874 : groups of young British tourists, now renowned in France and elsewhere ...
Ligne n°881 : ... cultures, but is not invoked as a justification for every drinking- Ligne n°882 : occasion: a celebration most certainly requires alcohol, but every
Ligne n°883 : drink does not require a celebration. ...
Ligne n°882 : ... occasion: a celebration most certainly requires alcohol, but every- Ligne n°883 : drink does not require a celebration.
Ligne n°888 : ... cultures where alcohol is used, drinking is an essential element of- Ligne n°889 : celebration. This requires explanation: why should alcohol, rather than
Ligne n°890 : any other substance, be the universal symbol of festivity? The answer ...
Ligne n°891 : ... requires an understanding of the underlying social functions of- Ligne n°892 : celebration, and their relation to the symbolic and pharmacological
Ligne n°893 : properties of alcohol. ...
Ligne n°965 : ... The cultural remission and symbolic inversion that characterises many- Ligne n°966 : festivals and celebrations makes these events `liminal' periods -
Ligne n°967 : equivocal, marginal, borderline intervals, segregated from everyday ...