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OverviewA unique answer to the perennial question--why do college students drink so much? Most American college campuses are home to a vibrant drinking scene where students frequently get wasted, train-wrecked, obliterated, hammered, destroyed, and decimated. The terms that university students most commonly use to describe severe alcohol intoxication share a common theme: destruction, and even after repeated embarrassing, physically unpleasant, and even violent drinking episodes, students continue to go out drinking together. In Getting Wasted, Thomas Vander Ven provides a unique answer to the perennial question of why college students drink. Vander Ven argues that college students rely on “drunk support:” contrary to most accounts of alcohol abuse as being a solitary problem of one person drinking to excess, the college drinking scene is very much a social one where students support one another through nights of drinking games, rituals and rites of passage. Drawing on over 400 student accounts, 25 intensive interviews, and one hundred hours of field research, Vander Ven sheds light on the extremely social nature of college drinking. Giving voice to college drinkers as they speak in graphic and revealing terms about the complexity of the drinking scene, Vander Ven argues that college students continue to drink heavily, even after experiencing repeated bad experiences, because of the social support that they give to one another and due to the creative ways in which they reframe and recast violent, embarrassing, and regretful drunken behaviors. Provocatively, Getting Wasted shows that college itself, closed and seemingly secure, encourages these drinking patterns and is one more example of the dark side of campus life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Vander VenPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780814788318ISBN 10: 0814788319 Pages: 229 Publication Date: 01 August 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsA book of enduring significance, persuasive enough to reframe how a social problem is fundamentally understood. Vander Ven's analysis deepens our understanding of college drinking, how it works and its appeal. -Amy Best,author of Fast Cars, Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars Vander Ven analyzes the college drinking culture in an entirely new way --- through the eyes of college drinkers themselves. In doing so, he brings a unique voice to the college drinking debate, which will shape the discussion for decades to come. This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand college drinking and its consequences. -Kathleen A. Bogle,author of Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus Getting Wasted weaves many detailed stories of college drunkenness into a compelling account of its communal nature. Students don't drink alone or get drunk alone. They do it together and the togetherness helps explain their The book offers a realistic portrayal of socially bonding drinking behaviors and attitudes. Vander Ven suggests stellar ways campuses can reduce the harm of excessive drinking. -Library Journal The book is worth a read to get students' perspectives on the binge-drinking culture, and provoke thought on how to address the problems that stem from it. -Teresa Malcolm,National Catholic Reporter Vander Ven...leads the reader through a well-researched and comprehensive overview of college drinking...I would urge anyone preparing for college, or preparing another for college, to read this book. -John S. Wodarski,Contemporary Psychology [Thomas Vander Van's] book is an imoprtant contribution to understanding this social problem. -Society Vander Ven analyzes the college drinking culture in an entirely new way - through the eyes of college drinkers themselves. In doing so, he brings a unique voice to the college drinking debate, which will shape the discussion for decades to come. This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand college drinking and its consequences. - Kathleen A. Bogle, author of Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus A book of enduring significance, persuasive enough to reframe how a social problem is fundamentally understood. Vander Ven's analysis deepens our understanding of college drinking, how it works and its appeal. Amy Best, author of Fast Cars, Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars The book is worth a read to get students' perspectives on the binge-drinking culture, and provoke thought on how to address the problems that stem from it. -Teresa Malcolm,National Catholic Reporter [Thomas Vander Van's] book is an imoprtant contribution to understanding this social problem. -Society The book offers a realistic portrayal of socially bonding drinking behaviors and attitudes. Vander Ven suggests stellar ways campuses can reduce the harm of excessive drinking. -Library Journal A book of enduring significance, persuasive enough to reframe how a social problem is fundamentally understood. Vander Ven's analysis deepens our understanding of college drinking, how it works and its appeal. -Amy Best,author of Fast Cars, Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars Getting Wasted weaves many detailed stories of college drunkenness into a compelling account of its communal nature. Students don't drink alone or get drunk alone. They do it together and the togetherness helps explain their Vander Ven...leads the reader through a well-researched and comprehensive overview of college drinking...I would urge anyone preparing for college, or preparing another for college, to read this book. -John S. Wodarski,Contemporary Psychology Vander Ven analyzes the college drinking culture in an entirely new way --- through the eyes of college drinkers themselves. In doing so, he brings a unique voice to the college drinking debate, which will shape the discussion for decades to come. This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand college drinking and its consequences. -Kathleen A. Bogle,author of Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus Vander Ven analyzes the college drinking culture in an entirely new way - through the eyes of college drinkers themselves. In doing so, he brings a unique voice to the college drinking debate, which will shape the discussion for decades to come. This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand college drinking and its consequences. - Kathleen A. Bogle, author of Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus A book of enduring significance, persuasive enough to reframe how a social problem is fundamentally understood. Vander Ven's analysis deepens our understanding of college drinking, how it works and its appeal. - Amy Best, author of Fast Cars, Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars Author InformationThomas Vander Ven is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio University and author of Working Mothers and Juvenile Delinquency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |