Singer M
Soc Sci Med. 1986;23(2):113-30. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(86)90360-6.
This paper addresses a shortcoming in the existing anthropological and related social science literature on alcohol use and abuse, namely the general inattention to global political-economic forces that have in the past and continue to reshape social relations and drinking practices cross-culturally. Following a critical review of the dominant approaches adopted in the varying explanations of heavy drinking and alcoholism, several alternative concepts are presented and developed in order to lay the ground for the emergence of a political-economy of alcoholism. The paper urges transcendence of the existing narrow boundaries of inquiry and perspective characteristic of most anthropological study of drinking and drinking problems.
本文指出了现有关于饮酒与酗酒的人类学及相关社会科学文献中的一个缺陷,即普遍忽视了过去曾重塑、且仍在跨文化地重塑社会关系与饮酒行为的全球政治经济力量。在对关于酗酒和酒精中毒的各种解释中所采用的主流方法进行批判性审视之后,提出并发展了几个替代概念,以便为酒精中毒政治经济学的出现奠定基础。本文敦促超越大多数关于饮酒及饮酒问题的人类学研究中现有的狭窄研究范围和视角界限。