Beer, sociability, and masculinity in South Africa

書誌事項

Beer, sociability, and masculinity in South Africa

Anne Kelk Mager

(African systems of thought)

Indiana University Press, c2010

  • : pbk

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 2

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-224) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Beer connects commercial, social, and political history in this sobering look at the culture of drinking in South Africa. Beginning where stories of colonial liquor control and exploitation leave off, Anne Kelk Mager looks at the current commerce of beer, its valorizing of male sociability and sports, and the corporate culture of South African Breweries [SAB], the world's most successful brewing company. Mager shows how the industry, dominated by a single brewer, was compelled to comply with legislation that divided customers along racial lines, but also promoted images of multi-racial social drinking in the final years of apartheid. Since the transition to majority rule, SAB has rapidly expanded into new markets-including the United States with the purchase of Miller Brewing Company. This lively book affords a unique view into global manufacturing, monopolies, politics and public culture, race relations, and cold beer.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. E-spotini: Illicit Drinking, Prohibition, and Sociability in Apartheid's Townships 2. "If You Want to Run with the Big Dogs": Beer Wars, Competition, and Monopoly 3. Beer Advertising: Making Markets and Imagining Sociability in a Divided Society 4. "Tomorrow Will Also Be a Hard Day": Antisocial Drinking Cultures and Alcoholic Excess 5. Remaking the Old Order: Beer, Power, and Politics 6. Heritage and Beer Tourism: Re-imagining Beer after Apartheid 7. Global Competition, World Class Manufacturing, and National Economic Restructuring Epilogue: Global and Local Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ