This paper examines the moral ambiguity that surrounded alcohol consumption in early China and the ways in which the use and abuse of alcohol served as a measure to judge the past. Rule-guided drinking was part of social life, but, importantly, it was also a corner stone in sacrificial ritual and therefore an important measure to please the spirit world. In assessing the past, early Chinese writers often judged rulers and their regimes based on the way they handled alcohol and ritualized drinking. Moderation or excess in drinking was seen as a key indicator in a regime’s health: bad and overindulgent rulers were pitched against sages, who were portrayed as masters in the art of moderate consumption. These judgements run as a red thread thro...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Alcohol, \u27jiu\u27 in Mandarin, is intimately intertwined in almost every aspect of Chinese cultur...
The use of alcohol for social and ceremonial occasions was recorded in Chinese history as early as 1...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
This paper tries to understand how alcohol consumption inside the Chinese punk community can be link...
AbstractPictorial brick tiles and stone carvings from the Eastern Han period show women engaged in t...
This essay examines the multifaceted roles of drinking parties in early Greece and in medieval China...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a worldwide social problem that has greatly contributed to the glob...
ix, 212 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
This study examines the development of a theory of ritual psychology in Chinese political thought du...
China has a long history of wine-brewing. Traditional Chinese drinking games are a unique and myster...
This collection of essays examines aspects of the history of food and drink in China through an inno...
It is estimated that 25% of the alcohol consumed in China as traditional alcohol. This study explore...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Alcohol, \u27jiu\u27 in Mandarin, is intimately intertwined in almost every aspect of Chinese cultur...
The use of alcohol for social and ceremonial occasions was recorded in Chinese history as early as 1...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
This paper tries to understand how alcohol consumption inside the Chinese punk community can be link...
AbstractPictorial brick tiles and stone carvings from the Eastern Han period show women engaged in t...
This essay examines the multifaceted roles of drinking parties in early Greece and in medieval China...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a worldwide social problem that has greatly contributed to the glob...
ix, 212 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
This study examines the development of a theory of ritual psychology in Chinese political thought du...
China has a long history of wine-brewing. Traditional Chinese drinking games are a unique and myster...
This collection of essays examines aspects of the history of food and drink in China through an inno...
It is estimated that 25% of the alcohol consumed in China as traditional alcohol. This study explore...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Many believe that the public attitude toward psychotropic drugs is easy to change because it depends...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...