Foreword to the Percheron Press Edition, Dwight B. Heath
1. The Conventional Wisdom
2. “Some People Can Really Hold Their Liquor”
3. “Now-You-See-It-Now-You-Don’t”: The Sway of Time and
Circumstances over Drunken Comportment
4. Disinhibition and the Within-Limits Clause: The Problem of
Drunken Changes-for-the-Worse
5. Drunkenness as Time Out: An Alternative Solution
6. “Indians Can’t Hold Their Liquor” A: The Conventional Wisdom and
the Puzzles
7. “Indians Can’t Hold Their Liquor” B: Our Formulation Applied
8. Some Concluding Remarks
References
Index
Craig MacAndrew, University of California,
Irvine, Irvine, California
Robert B. Edgerton, University of California, Los
Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Dwight B. Heath, Brown
University, Providence, Rhode Island (new
foreword)
'[P]robably the most original contribution ever to come from
anthropological research on alcohol.' (John J. Honigmannin, Social
Forces)
'[A] happy blending of good psychology and anthropology.' (Nancy
Oestreich Luriein, American Anthropologist)
'[A]rguably the best-recognized conceptual contribution from the
ethnographic literature to alcohol studies in general.' (Robin
Roomin, Social Science and Medicine)
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