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On the Rocks

Straight Talk about Women and Drinking

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Existing portrayals of women who drink typically fall into two categories: disturbing stories of women hitting "rock bottom," resulting in ruined careers, families, and futures, or amusing stories of fun and harmless "girls' nights out," with women drinking and overindulging as a temporary escape from a never-ending list of work and family demands. Drawing on original research and extensive interviews with a diverse group of women, author Susan Stewart challenges these stereotypes, revealing women's complex relationships with alcohol and factors associated with its use.

In On the Rocks Stewart asks a question others might prefer stay buried: what about women's lives have changed such that they drink more alcohol? Stewart's participants share stories of the many social forces that encourage women to drink: increased marketing of alcohol to women, the growing presence of alcohol in the workplace, pressure to drink from friends and family, and that drinking provides an easy "time-out" from children and housework. Stewarts' unvarnished examination of women and drinking challenges readers to think through its implications to individuals, families, and society.

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      September 15, 2022
      Women might want to think before they drink, observes Stewart, a professor of sociology, as she presents a compelling case for abstaining in this heavily footnoted book. Unfortunately, more women are indulging, despite alcohol use being linked to breast cancer, psychiatric disorders, infertility, and reproductive problems. Why? Among other things, movies and social media portray imbibing as fun and funny. Amy Schumer guzzles boxed wine in Trainwreck, stressed-out moms post joky videos about partaking on TikTok, glamorous Sex and the City featured four educated career women downing cosmos, and Hoda Kotb and Kathy Lee Gifford drank wine at 10 a.m. on Today. Grocery stores sell cinnamon- and tangerine-flavored vodkas, book clubs morph into wine clubs, and memes show images like, "Today's forecast: 99% chance of wine," and "I make pour decisions." Stewart, who wants to understand why more women are drinking, interviews many during the summer of 2019, pre-pandemic, then follows up with an online survey in June 2020. And yes, nearly two-thirds reported drinking more since the beginning of the pandemic. Important and informative.

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