The rapidly expanding Pacific Northwest (PNW) craft beer industry and the heralding of Seattle as an epicenter of “hoppy beer” has benefited from geographic proximity to the Yakima Valley, revered by many as the “hops capital of world.” In this article, I center theory from Black studies, Native studies, and critical whiteness studies to examine the intersectional violences of settler colonialism and whiteness as structuring logics of the PNW hops and craft beer industries. Based on ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2012 and 2019, I argue that the settler colonial history of PNW hops cultivation and present-day culture of exclusion that extends outward into relationships with craft brewers, sustain a hegemonic whiteness. Moreover, ...
The effects of globalization echo in former factory cities, in their depleted industrial landscapes ...
The drastic increase of craft breweries globally in recent decades has given birth to a community of...
Among the grain fields and orchards of Oregon's Willamette Valley grows a distinctive plant called h...
The cultural and geographic diversity of the American South provides a unique case to investigate ho...
Producing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement is an ethnographic analysis of the craft beer moveme...
Since the 1970s, the craft brewing industry has grown in popularity. However, with the introduction ...
Untapped collects twelve previously unpublished essays that analyze the rise of craft beer from soci...
A presentation by Eastern Oregon Professor of History Ryan Dearinger. The early Pacific Northwest ho...
My research is focused on the rise in craft breweries and how that relates to an aspect of local, co...
Over the last decade, the state of Indiana has gradually peeled back prohibition-era regulations reg...
textThis report attempts to determine what craft beer can tell us about American culture, and to sit...
Since the 1960’s, the American beer industry has become increasingly consolidated as a dwindling num...
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...
Craft forms of production have enjoyed a notable revival in recent decades and have been argued to p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage publications via th...
The effects of globalization echo in former factory cities, in their depleted industrial landscapes ...
The drastic increase of craft breweries globally in recent decades has given birth to a community of...
Among the grain fields and orchards of Oregon's Willamette Valley grows a distinctive plant called h...
The cultural and geographic diversity of the American South provides a unique case to investigate ho...
Producing and Consuming the Craft Beer Movement is an ethnographic analysis of the craft beer moveme...
Since the 1970s, the craft brewing industry has grown in popularity. However, with the introduction ...
Untapped collects twelve previously unpublished essays that analyze the rise of craft beer from soci...
A presentation by Eastern Oregon Professor of History Ryan Dearinger. The early Pacific Northwest ho...
My research is focused on the rise in craft breweries and how that relates to an aspect of local, co...
Over the last decade, the state of Indiana has gradually peeled back prohibition-era regulations reg...
textThis report attempts to determine what craft beer can tell us about American culture, and to sit...
Since the 1960’s, the American beer industry has become increasingly consolidated as a dwindling num...
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...
Craft forms of production have enjoyed a notable revival in recent decades and have been argued to p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage publications via th...
The effects of globalization echo in former factory cities, in their depleted industrial landscapes ...
The drastic increase of craft breweries globally in recent decades has given birth to a community of...
Among the grain fields and orchards of Oregon's Willamette Valley grows a distinctive plant called h...