Contenu du sommaire
Articles
- Introduction: Cultures of Intoxication - Phil Withington p. 9-33
- Intoxication and Sociality: The Symposium in the Ancient Greek World - Robin Osborne p. 34-60
- ‘Tuned Out or Tuned In': Spirituality and Youth Drug Use in Global Times - Karen Joe-Laidler, Geoffrey Hunt, and Molly Moloney p. 61-80
- Indians and Drunkenness in Spanish America - Rebecca Earle p. 81-99
- Alcohol in the Islamic Middle East: Ambivalence and Ambiguity - Rudi Matthee p. 100-125
- Modernity, Tradition, and Intoxication: Comparative Lessons from South Africa and West Africa - Paul Nugent p. 126-145
- Double Vision: The Ambivalent Imagery of Drunkenness in Early Modern Europe - Tom Nichols p. 146-167
- Health, Intoxication, and Civil Conversation in Renaissance England - Jennifer Richards p. 168-186
- Psychedelic Drugs and the Problem of Experience - Sarah Shortall p. 187-206
- Target America: Visual Culture, Neuroimaging, and the ‘Hijacked Brain' Theory of Addiction - Timothy A. Hickman p. 207-226
- The Taste of Opium: Science, Monopoly, and the Japanese Colonization in Taiwan, 1895–1945 - Hung Bin Hsu p. 227-246
- Material Culture and ‘Political Drinking' in Seventeenth-Century England - Angela McShane p. 247-276
- Wine, Corruption, and the Politics of Intoxication in Eighteenth-Century Stockholm - Karin Sennefelt p. 277-295
List of Contributors
- List of Contributors - p. 296-297
Index
- Index to Cultures of Intoxication: (Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.) - p. 299-310