The Routledge handbook of wine and culture /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022.
©2022
Description:1 online resource ( xxi, 472 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12770743
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Other authors / contributors:Charters, Stephen, editor.
Demossier, Marion, editor.
Dutton, Jacqueline, editor.
Harding, Graham, 1948- editor.
Maguire, Jennifer Smith, editor.
Marks, Denton, editor.
Unwin, P. T. H., editor.
ISBN:9781003034711
1003034713
9780367472900
9781032198071
9781000533910
1000533913
9781000533958
1000533956
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 05, 2022).
Other form:Print version: Handbook of wine and culture Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2022 9780367472900
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Tim UnwinPart I- Context: Disciplinary Perspectives On Wine And CultureChapter 1- Anthropology, Wine and CultureMarion Demossier and Clelia ViecelliChapter 2- Business, Wine and CultureSteve ChartersChapter 3- Economics, Wine and CultureDenton MarksChapter 4- Geography, Wine and CultureTim UnwinChapter 5- History, Wine and CultureGraham HardingChapter 6- Sociology, Wine and CultureJennifer Smith Maguire Chapter 7- Text, Wine and CultureJacqueline Dutton Part II- Production and PlaceChapter 8- Cultures of TerroirTim UnwinChapter 9- Sites and Sights of Production: Spaces and Performances of WinemakingJohn OvertonChapter 10- Wine Islands: Colonial Cultures of the VineJacqueline DuttonChapter 11- Expressing Sense of Place and Terroir through Wine to Tourism Encounters: Antipodal Reflections from France to New ZealandRory Hill and Joanna FountainChapter 12- Wine, Culture and Environment: A Study of the Sierra (Nevada) Foothills American Viticultural AreaMichele Tobias and Colleen MylesChapter 13- Making Wine, Making HomeWilliam SkinnerChapter 14- Climats and the Crafting of Heritage Value in Burgundy TerroirMarion DemossierChapter 15- Wine, Deep in the Heart of TexasColleen Myles, Kourtney Collins and Christi TownsendPart III- Intermediation and Consumption Chapter 16- Characters of Wine: The Cultural Meanings of Typefaces and Fonts in Wine Labels Franck CelhayChapter 17- Making the Right Impression: Irish Wine Culture c.1700 to PresentCharles Ludington and Graham HardingChapter 18- Wine as part of Polish Identity in Early Modern Times. Constructing Wine Culture in Non-Wine Countries Dorata Dias-LewandoskaChapter 19- The Shape of Luxury: Three Centuries of the Champagne Glass in British Material CultureGraham HardingChapter 20- 'For Us as Experimentalists': An Australian Case Study of Scientific Values in the 19th Century New World WinegrowingJulie MacIntyreChapter 21- Tasting as Expertise: Scientific Agronomists and Sommeliers in France in the First Half of the Twentieth CenturySénia FedoulChapter 22- Wine Writing as Lifestyle Writing:Communicating Taste and Constructing Lifestyle in the Saturday Times Wine ColumnAna Tominc and Nikki WelchChapter 23- The (Practical) Economics of Selling Wine as a Cultural GoodBen Christiansen and Denton MarksChapter 24- Champagne: A Global Symbol of Contemporary Consumer CultureJoonas RokkaPart IV: Belief and RepresentationChapter 25- Wine and Religion Part I: Antiquity to 1700Mack P. HoltChapter 26- Wine and Religion Part II: 1700 to the PresentRod PhilipsChapter 27- Wine as MetaphorAzeline Jaboulet-VercherreChapter 28- New world wine and the evolution of universal, vernacular, metro-rural, and indigenous idyllsPeter HowlandChapter 29- Narratives of Science and Culture in WinemakingIan Malcolm TaplinChapter 30- Applying Fashion Theory to Wine: A Production of Culture ExampleRichard MitchellChapter 31- Spending, Taste and Knowledge: Logics of Connoisseurship and Good Taste in the Age ofCultural DemocratisationSarah CappeliezPart V: Power and ContestationChapter 32- Competing and Complementary Utopias: Toward an Understanding of Entangled Wine IdealsJacqueline Dutton and Peter HowlandChapter 33- Threats of Pleasure and Chaos: Wine and Gendered Social OrderAnna-Mari Almila and David InglisChapter 34- Women in Wine...Occasionally: Gender Roles in the Wine Industry Florence Livat and Clara JaffréChapter 35- Sustainable Wine: The Discursive Production of Sustainability in the Wine FieldGianmarco Navarini and Lorenzo DomaneschiChapter 36- The Triumph of the Holy Trinity: Terrior, Typicity, and Quality Anchoring the AOC Model in the Second Half of the 20th CenturyOlivier JacquetChapter 37- What can Winemakers' business models tell us about the cultural traits of wine regions? A Comparative analysisJean-Guillaume Ditter, Paul Muller and Corinne TanguyChapter 38- Repudiation Not Withstanding: Critics and the Case for Hybrid Grape Wines Connor FitzmauriceChapter 39- If It's Famous, It Must Be Good: The Social Construction of Brand Value in the US Wine MarketGregory Carpenter & Ashlee HumphreysPart VI: Change and the FutureChapter 40- The Internationalization of Winegrape Varieties and its Implication for Terrior-Based Cultural AssetsKym Anderson and Signe NelgenChapter 41- Cultural Heritage and Migration in the Wine WorldChantal CrennChapter 42- The China Wine Market: How Wine is Gaining Cultural Value in Chinese CultureJustin Cohen, Larry Lockshin, Armando Corsi, Johan Bruwer, Carl Driesener, & Richard LeeChapter 43- Beyond White: On Wine and EthnicityDavid Inglis and Hang Kei HoChapter 44- Climate or Technical Change in Wine? Confronting Climatologists' and Wine-Growers' AnalysesGeneviève TeilChapter 45- Winegrowing, Climate Change, and a Case for Biodynamic ViticultureRobert SwinburnConclusionGraham Harding, Steve Charters and Jennifer Smith Maguire