Nightlife, reckless driving, youth culture.

For a young person, getting drunk can be a fundamental part of the process of breaking away from parental authority—a temporary loss of self that allows them to distance themselves from their parents’ gaze, explains Véronique Nahoum-Grappe. The anthropologist explains how the role of alcohol in festive settings has evolved in society, even though today’s binge drinking harkens back to the “drinking contests” of yesteryear.

Author(s): Nahoum-grappe Véronique

Publishing year: 2008

Pages: 18-19

Men's Health, 2008, n° 398, p. 18-19

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