The Shaken and the Stirred
The Year's Work in Cocktail Culture
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The Year's Work in Cocktail Culture
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The Shaken and the Stirred features essays written by distillers, bartenders and amateur mixologists, as well as scholars, all examining the so-called 'Cocktail Revival' and cocktail culture.
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The Shaken and the Stirred features essays written by distillers, bartenders and amateur mixologists, as well as scholars, all examining the so-called 'Cocktail Revival' and cocktail culture.
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- The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780253049735
- ISBN-10: 0253049733
- Artikelnr.: 58343077
- The Year's Work: Studies in Fan Culture and Cultural Theory
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780253049735
- ISBN-10: 0253049733
- Artikelnr.: 58343077
Stephen Schneider is Associate Professor of English at the University of Louisville. He is the author of You Can't Padlock an Idea. Craig N. Owens is Professor of English at Drake University. He is the editor of Pinter Et Cetera.
Introduction: The Shaken and the Stirred (Stephen Schneider and Craig N.
Owens)
Part 1: Muddled Mythologies
1 "The greatest of all the contributions of the American way of life to the
salvation of humanity": On the Pre-History of the American Cocktail.
(Jonathan Elmer)
2 The Boulevardier: Craft, Industrialism, and the Nostalgic Origin (Antonio
Ceraso)
3 A Continued Stream of Fire: Professor Jerry Thomas invents the "Blue
Blazer" (Christoph Irmscher)
4 The Sazerac: Ritual, Parody, and New Orleans Cocktails (Joseph Turner)
5 My First Time (Albert W.A. Schmid)
Part 2: Spirits of the Age
6 "They made me feel civilized": The Martini as Modernist Culture (Michael
Coyle)
7 At Home with the Postwar Cocktail Party and the Cocktail Dress (Lori
Hall-Araujo)
8 Middlebrow Cosmopolitanism and the Post-War Cocktail in Canada (Lisa
Sumner)
9 Absolut Psychosis (Craig N. Owens)
10 Joy Perrine and the Bourbon Cocktail's Renaissance (Susan Reigler)
Part 3: Mixed Messages
11 Inventing Margarita: Femininity, Fantasy, and Consumption (Marie Sarita
Gaytán)
12 Polynesian Paralysis: Tiki Culture and American Colonialism (Andrew
Pilsch)
13 The Irish Car Bomb (and One Other "Disreputable" Cocktail) (Stephen
Watt)
14 Bar Trek (William Biferie)
15 The Taming of the Shrub (Dan Callaway)
Part 4: In A Glass, Darkly
16 The Lingering Louche: Absinthe, the Green Demon of Alternative Modernity
(Aaron Jaffe)
17 A Rye Take on the Old Fashioned (Judith Roof)
18 Cocktails that aren't Cocktails for Gentlemen who aren't Men: Recovering
the Metaphorical Body of the Fictional Drinker (Michael Lewis)
19 The Manhattan (Edward P. Comentale)
20 The Cold, Gray Dawn of the Morning After: Hangover Cures and the
Inevitability of Excess (Stephen Schneider)
Afterword: Confessions of a Cocktail Nerd (Sonja Kassebaum)
Contributors
Owens)
Part 1: Muddled Mythologies
1 "The greatest of all the contributions of the American way of life to the
salvation of humanity": On the Pre-History of the American Cocktail.
(Jonathan Elmer)
2 The Boulevardier: Craft, Industrialism, and the Nostalgic Origin (Antonio
Ceraso)
3 A Continued Stream of Fire: Professor Jerry Thomas invents the "Blue
Blazer" (Christoph Irmscher)
4 The Sazerac: Ritual, Parody, and New Orleans Cocktails (Joseph Turner)
5 My First Time (Albert W.A. Schmid)
Part 2: Spirits of the Age
6 "They made me feel civilized": The Martini as Modernist Culture (Michael
Coyle)
7 At Home with the Postwar Cocktail Party and the Cocktail Dress (Lori
Hall-Araujo)
8 Middlebrow Cosmopolitanism and the Post-War Cocktail in Canada (Lisa
Sumner)
9 Absolut Psychosis (Craig N. Owens)
10 Joy Perrine and the Bourbon Cocktail's Renaissance (Susan Reigler)
Part 3: Mixed Messages
11 Inventing Margarita: Femininity, Fantasy, and Consumption (Marie Sarita
Gaytán)
12 Polynesian Paralysis: Tiki Culture and American Colonialism (Andrew
Pilsch)
13 The Irish Car Bomb (and One Other "Disreputable" Cocktail) (Stephen
Watt)
14 Bar Trek (William Biferie)
15 The Taming of the Shrub (Dan Callaway)
Part 4: In A Glass, Darkly
16 The Lingering Louche: Absinthe, the Green Demon of Alternative Modernity
(Aaron Jaffe)
17 A Rye Take on the Old Fashioned (Judith Roof)
18 Cocktails that aren't Cocktails for Gentlemen who aren't Men: Recovering
the Metaphorical Body of the Fictional Drinker (Michael Lewis)
19 The Manhattan (Edward P. Comentale)
20 The Cold, Gray Dawn of the Morning After: Hangover Cures and the
Inevitability of Excess (Stephen Schneider)
Afterword: Confessions of a Cocktail Nerd (Sonja Kassebaum)
Contributors
Introduction: The Shaken and the Stirred (Stephen Schneider and Craig N.
Owens)
Part 1: Muddled Mythologies
1 "The greatest of all the contributions of the American way of life to the
salvation of humanity": On the Pre-History of the American Cocktail.
(Jonathan Elmer)
2 The Boulevardier: Craft, Industrialism, and the Nostalgic Origin (Antonio
Ceraso)
3 A Continued Stream of Fire: Professor Jerry Thomas invents the "Blue
Blazer" (Christoph Irmscher)
4 The Sazerac: Ritual, Parody, and New Orleans Cocktails (Joseph Turner)
5 My First Time (Albert W.A. Schmid)
Part 2: Spirits of the Age
6 "They made me feel civilized": The Martini as Modernist Culture (Michael
Coyle)
7 At Home with the Postwar Cocktail Party and the Cocktail Dress (Lori
Hall-Araujo)
8 Middlebrow Cosmopolitanism and the Post-War Cocktail in Canada (Lisa
Sumner)
9 Absolut Psychosis (Craig N. Owens)
10 Joy Perrine and the Bourbon Cocktail's Renaissance (Susan Reigler)
Part 3: Mixed Messages
11 Inventing Margarita: Femininity, Fantasy, and Consumption (Marie Sarita
Gaytán)
12 Polynesian Paralysis: Tiki Culture and American Colonialism (Andrew
Pilsch)
13 The Irish Car Bomb (and One Other "Disreputable" Cocktail) (Stephen
Watt)
14 Bar Trek (William Biferie)
15 The Taming of the Shrub (Dan Callaway)
Part 4: In A Glass, Darkly
16 The Lingering Louche: Absinthe, the Green Demon of Alternative Modernity
(Aaron Jaffe)
17 A Rye Take on the Old Fashioned (Judith Roof)
18 Cocktails that aren't Cocktails for Gentlemen who aren't Men: Recovering
the Metaphorical Body of the Fictional Drinker (Michael Lewis)
19 The Manhattan (Edward P. Comentale)
20 The Cold, Gray Dawn of the Morning After: Hangover Cures and the
Inevitability of Excess (Stephen Schneider)
Afterword: Confessions of a Cocktail Nerd (Sonja Kassebaum)
Contributors
Owens)
Part 1: Muddled Mythologies
1 "The greatest of all the contributions of the American way of life to the
salvation of humanity": On the Pre-History of the American Cocktail.
(Jonathan Elmer)
2 The Boulevardier: Craft, Industrialism, and the Nostalgic Origin (Antonio
Ceraso)
3 A Continued Stream of Fire: Professor Jerry Thomas invents the "Blue
Blazer" (Christoph Irmscher)
4 The Sazerac: Ritual, Parody, and New Orleans Cocktails (Joseph Turner)
5 My First Time (Albert W.A. Schmid)
Part 2: Spirits of the Age
6 "They made me feel civilized": The Martini as Modernist Culture (Michael
Coyle)
7 At Home with the Postwar Cocktail Party and the Cocktail Dress (Lori
Hall-Araujo)
8 Middlebrow Cosmopolitanism and the Post-War Cocktail in Canada (Lisa
Sumner)
9 Absolut Psychosis (Craig N. Owens)
10 Joy Perrine and the Bourbon Cocktail's Renaissance (Susan Reigler)
Part 3: Mixed Messages
11 Inventing Margarita: Femininity, Fantasy, and Consumption (Marie Sarita
Gaytán)
12 Polynesian Paralysis: Tiki Culture and American Colonialism (Andrew
Pilsch)
13 The Irish Car Bomb (and One Other "Disreputable" Cocktail) (Stephen
Watt)
14 Bar Trek (William Biferie)
15 The Taming of the Shrub (Dan Callaway)
Part 4: In A Glass, Darkly
16 The Lingering Louche: Absinthe, the Green Demon of Alternative Modernity
(Aaron Jaffe)
17 A Rye Take on the Old Fashioned (Judith Roof)
18 Cocktails that aren't Cocktails for Gentlemen who aren't Men: Recovering
the Metaphorical Body of the Fictional Drinker (Michael Lewis)
19 The Manhattan (Edward P. Comentale)
20 The Cold, Gray Dawn of the Morning After: Hangover Cures and the
Inevitability of Excess (Stephen Schneider)
Afterword: Confessions of a Cocktail Nerd (Sonja Kassebaum)
Contributors