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Jetzt aber mal "Prost"! Nonverbale Kommunikation über zeichenbesetzte Handlungsakte

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Uhlenbrook, Svenja

Abstract

Kneipenbesuche und der damit verbundene Konsum von Alkohol sind institutionalisiert und formalisiert. Es gibt sozial und kulturell bedingte Regeln und Motive für den Verzehr. Diese Art der Geselligkeitskultur folgt gewissen Trinkgewohnheiten. Bewusst gestaltete Handlungsmuster folgen nonverbalen und... view more

Kneipenbesuche und der damit verbundene Konsum von Alkohol sind institutionalisiert und formalisiert. Es gibt sozial und kulturell bedingte Regeln und Motive für den Verzehr. Diese Art der Geselligkeitskultur folgt gewissen Trinkgewohnheiten. Bewusst gestaltete Handlungsmuster folgen nonverbalen und zeichenbehafteten Strukturen. Mit diesem Beitrag sollen einige verschiedene Arten des Zuprostens auf deren Handlungs- und Kommunikationsebene untersucht werden.... view less


Pub visits and consumption of alcohol are institutionalized and formalized. There are social and cultural rules for consumption. This type of conviviality culture follows certain habits. Designed behavior patterns follow nonverbal and marked structures. The following article demonstrates some differ... view more

Pub visits and consumption of alcohol are institutionalized and formalized. There are social and cultural rules for consumption. This type of conviviality culture follows certain habits. Designed behavior patterns follow nonverbal and marked structures. The following article demonstrates some different types of clinking glasses. It supposes to demonstrate the different forms of symbolic acting and communication in this case.... view less

Keywords
hotel and restaurant trade; alcohol consumption; cultural factors; ritual; everyday life; non-verbal communication; symbol

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology

Document language
German

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 53-65

Journal
Hamburger Journal für Kulturanthropologie (2019) 8

Issue topic
Food for Thought - Nahrungsgeschehen ethnographieren

ISSN
2365-1016

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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