Greek Whisky : The Localization of a Global Commodity
Tryfon Bampilis
In many contexts of Greek social life, Scotch whisky has coincidentally become a symbol of "Greekness," national identity, modernity, and the middle class. This ethnographic study follows the social life of Scotch in Greece through three distinct trajectories in time and space in order to investigate how the meanings of the beverage are projected, negotiated, and acquired by various different networks. By examining the mediascapes of the Greek cultural industry, the Athenian nightlife and entertainment, and the North Aegean drinking habits, the study illustrates how Scotch became associated with modernity, popular music and culture, a lavish style, and an antidomestic masculine mentality.
Year:
2013
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Language:
english
Pages:
246
ISBN 10:
0857458787
ISBN 13:
9780857458780
Series:
Food, Nutrition, and Culture Ser.
File:
PDF, 3.94 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2013