Wine and Culture : Vineyard to Glass
Wine and Culture : Vineyard to Glass
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ISBN No.: 9780857854018
Pages: 336
Year: 201307
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 74.67
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Introduction - Rachel Black (Boston University, USA) and Robert Ulin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Section One - Rethinking Terroir Section Introduction - Robert Ulin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) The Social Life of Terroir among Bordeaux Winemakers - Sarah Daynes (University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA) Rethinking Terroir in Australia - Robert Swinburn (University of Melbourne, Australia) Space and Terroir in the Chilean Wine Industry - Nicolas Sternsdorff (Harvard University, USA) Terroir and Locality: An Anthropological Perspective - Robert Ulin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Section Two - Relationships of Power and the Construction of Place Section Introduction - Rachel Black (Boston University, USA) Tasting Wine in Slovakia: Post-socialist Elite Cultural Particularities - Juraj Buzalka (Comenius University, Bratislava) Wine Histories, Wine Memories and Local Identities in Western Poland - Ewa Kopczynska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) El Sabor de Galicia : Wine as Performance in Galicia, Spain - Christina Ceisel (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA) Local, Loyal and Constant: The Legal Construction of Wine in Bordeaux - Erica Farmer (University College London, UK) Traces of the Past: Cultural Patrimony and the Bureaucratization of Wine - Yuson Jung (Wayne State University, USA) Section Three - Labor, Commodification and the Politics of Wine Section Introduction - Robert Ulin (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Following Grands Crus : Global Markets, Transnational Histories and Wine - Marion Demossier (University of Southampton, UK) Georgian Wine: The Transformation of Socialist Quantity into Post-socialist Quality - Adam Walker (City University of New York Graduate School, USA) and Paul Manning (Trent University) Regimes of Regulation, Gender and Divisions of Labor in Languedoc Viticulture - Winnie Lem (Trent University, Canada) Section Four - Technology and Nature Section Introduction - Rachel Black, (Boston University, USA) Pursuits of Quality in the Vineyards: French Oenologists at Work in Lebanon - Elizabeth Saleh (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) The Artifice of Natural Wine: Jules Chauvet and the Reinvention of Vinification in Postwar France - Paul Cohen (University of Toronto, Canada) Vino Naturale : Tensions Between Nature and Technology in the Glass - Rachel Black (Boston University, USA) Contributor Biographies Bibliography.


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