Towards a historical sociology of associations and dissociations between food, food events and alcoholic drinks: A reply to Warde et al.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.1177/14550725231165646
David Inglis
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Abstract

This commentary reflects on the strengths of the paper by Warde et al. entitled "Situated drinking: the association between eating and alcohol consumption in Great Britain". It suggests that practice-theoretical approaches towards studying contemporary connections between foods, food events and alcoholic drinks provides an excellent basis for overcoming the analytical limits of fields such as food studies, drinks studies, alcohol studies and related areas. This is especially so if Warde et al.'s quantitative methodology were to be yoked to two further sources of inspiration, namely Mary Douglas's structuralist analysis of food combinations within food events and Stephen Mennell's utilisation of the concepts and concerns of Norbert Elias to produce a systematic historical sociology of food. An extended inter-paradigmatic approach to the study of how alcoholic drinks relate to foods and eating practices emerges as a result.

走向食物、食物事件和酒精饮料之间关联和分离的历史社会学:回复Warde等人。
这篇评论反映了Warde等人题为“情境饮酒:英国饮食和饮酒之间的联系”的论文的优势。它表明,研究食品、食品事件和酒精饮料之间的当代联系的实践理论方法为克服食品研究、饮料研究、酒精研究和相关领域的分析局限性提供了极好的基础。如果Warde等人的定量方法论与另外两个灵感来源联系在一起,情况尤其如此,即Mary Douglas对食物事件中食物组合的结构主义分析,以及Stephen Mennell利用Norbert Elias的概念和关注点来产生系统的食物历史社会学。因此,一种扩展的跨范式方法出现了,用于研究酒精饮料与食物和饮食习惯的关系。
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