¡Tequila! - Distilling the Spirit of Mexico

by Marie Sarita Gaytán

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Published by Stanford University Press
224 pp., 19 illustrations, 1 map.
ISBN: 9780804793070

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Marie Sarita Gaytán

Marie Sarita Gaytán - Author of Tequila - Distilling the Spirit of MexicoSarita Gaytán is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Gender at the University of Utah.

Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2008
M.A. in Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2005
B.A. (with honors) in Political Science and Sociology, University of California, Irvine, 1997
Tequila - Distilling the Spirit of Mexico

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  • Clayton J. SzczechClayton J. SzczechExperience Tequila

    I highly recommend this insightful book to anyone with any interest or involvement in the Tequila industry. Regardless of your level of knowledge or experience, you’ll certainly learn something, have your assumptions challenged in a constructive way, and deepen your understanding of the culture of Tequila.

  • Rachel LaudanRachel LaudanTimes Literary Supplement

    Food and drink are every bit as important to national images as flags and anthems. For Mexicans, tequila, sipped with a slice of limón and a pinch of salt, is, as Marie Sarita Gaytán puts it, the very spirit of Mexico. For diners in Mexican Restaurants worldwide, tequila-based margaritas along with serapes, sombreros and mariachi music help manufacture a sense of fiesta.

    Yet, as Gaytán points out in this deft history, tequila is, like most national icons, of recent vintage [...]

  • F. H. Smith, College of William and MaryF. H. Smith, College of William and MaryChoice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

    A must read for all serious scholars of Mexican history as well as those engaged in alcohol studies research. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.

  • Bjørn SmalbroBjørn SmalbroTequilaList.com

    There is a lot of literature about tequila, mezcal and Mexico but there really are not that many, really good books with a broad perspective on the subjects. Most authors seem to be satisfied with [...] more or less established myths mixed with margarita recipes and some nice pictures. This is different! [...] Highly recommended!

  • Angie Solis, Library Journal

    [...] An enlightening and intriguing look into the sociological impacts and historical importance of tequila. Lovers of Latin American culture and industry will enjoy this in-depth glimpse into what is one of the most important facets of Mexican society. Not only will fans of history appreciate this research, but students of sociology can revel in the knowledge that has come from Gaytán’s extensive probe into this often misunderstood drink.

  • Deborah R. Vargas,Deborah R. Vargas,University of California, Riverside

    ¡Tequila! is an intellectual spirit, and a model for rigorous transnational and interdisciplinary analysis of Mexico's tequila cultural symbolism, production and consumption. A superb investigation of Mexican nationalist consumption and power.

  • Stanley H. BrandesStanley H. Brandesauthor of Skulls to the Living, Bread to the Dead: The Day of the Dead in Mexico and Beyond

    This riveting, beautifully-written book presents a groundbreaking examination of why and how tequila has achieved special distinction as a national symbol. Especially impressive is Gaytán's discussion of the ritual practices associated with tequila and the multiple ways in which the drink has come to represent both tradition and modernity. Simply terrific.

  • Gustavo ArellanoGustavo Arellanoauthor and columnist of ¡Ask a Mexican!

    "This book is its namesake liquor manifested: blanco in its rollicking prose, reposado in its smooth unveiling of an epic saga, añejo in its deep research. Add a touch of lime and salt, and you have a perfect evening of reading."

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¡Tequila! – Distilling the Spirit of Mexico
¡Tequila! Distilling the Spirit of Mexico traces how and why tequila became and remains Mexico’s national drink and symbol. Starting in Mexico’s colonial era and tracing the drink’s rise through the present day, I reveal the formative roles played by some unlikely characters.
Written by: Marie Sarita Gaytán
Published by: Stanford University Press
Date published: 11/01/2014
Edition: First
ISBN: 9780804793070
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