Intoxication : An Ethnography of Effervescent Revelry
Intoxication : An Ethnography of Effervescent Revelry
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Author(s): Tutenges, Sébastien
ISBN No.: 9781978831216
Pages: 168
Year: 202211
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 112.99
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"Intoxication is a remarkable and ambitious book. Rarely is ethnography connected to classical social theory with such productive results. Tutenges offers a significant extension of the concept of collective effervescence. We learn that Durkheim, Mauss, and Bataille are essential resources for understanding the self, the sacred, and the collectivity in modernity." -- Philip Smith, Professor of Sociology, Yale University "Tutenges's study of collective effervescence is commanding, thoughtful, and thought-provoking. Intoxication is a stunning example of ethnographically informed social theory." -- Lois Presser, author of Why We Harm "From sports to religion to party venues, effervescence is as much a blind spot of research as it is a phenomenon fundamental to society's very make-up. Intoxication introduces us to the party practices of today's youth in vivid fashion and with a remarkable interpretative sensitivity.


Far from being the wastelands of meaning they appear to be, these drunken landscapes are existential theaters for the abandonment of the self to social forces and the experience of other ways of being and feeling. A long-awaited book which could well become a campus classic." -- François Gauthier, author of Religion, Modernity, Globalisation. Nation-State to Market "Intoxication is a remarkable and ambitious book. Rarely is ethnography connected to classical social theory with such productive results. Tutenges offers a significant extension of the concept of collective effervescence. We learn that Durkheim, Mauss, and Bataille are essential resources for understanding the self, the sacred, and the collectivity in modernity." -- Philip Smith, Professor of Sociology, Yale University "From sports to religion to party venues, effervescence is as much a blind spot of research as it is a phenomenon fundamental to society's very make-up.


Intoxication introduces us to the party practices of today's youth in vivid fashion and with a remarkable interpretative sensitivity. Far from being the wastelands of meaning they appear to be, these drunken landscapes are existential theaters for the abandonment of the self to social forces and the experience of other ways of being and feeling. A long-awaited book which could well become a campus classic." -- François Gauthier, author of Religion, Modernity, Globalisation. Nation-State to Market "Tutenges's study of collective effervescence is commanding, thoughtful, and thought-provoking. Intoxication is a stunning example of ethnographically informed social theory." -- Lois Presser, author of Why We Harm.


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