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Author Rudgley, Richard, 1961-

Title Essential substances : a cultural history of intoxicants in society / Richard Rudgley.

Imprint New York : Kodansha International, 1993.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  394.14 R915E    Check Shelf
Description ix, 195 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Note Originally published: The alchemy of culture : intoxicants in society. Great Britain : British Museum Press, 1993.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-190) and index.
Contents Stone age alchemy -- Frozen tombs and fly-agaric men -- The mystery of Haoma -- American dreams -- The alchemists of Afek -- Lucifer's garden -- Stimulating society.
Summary From opium in Stone Age caves to crack on our own streets, intoxicants have always played a deeply significant role in society. In this entertaining and provocative look at the uses and abuses of mind-altering drugs through history, Richard Rudgley shows how our attitudes toward these substances have been shaped by cultural values, and how our own use of intoxicants like alcohol, coffee, tea, and tobacco is an integral part of the age-old worldwide quest for altered states.
Essential Substances is a magical tour of the fantastic and often bizarre world of intoxicants peopled by tribesmen and mystics, statesmen and writers, housewives and yuppies. From the traditional mind-altering substances - like magic mushrooms in Siberia, tobacco and peyote in the Americas, qat in Africa, and betel in Southeast Asia - to the psychoactive plants of medieval witchcraft, hallucinogens like LSD and marijuana, and stimulants like coffee, tea, and cocoa, Rudgley cogently shows how the significance of these substances extends beyond simple pleasure to the economic, political, and sexual life of the community. In the process, he challenges our assumptions that deem certain intoxicants socially and legally acceptable, while others remain taboo.
Essential Substances is a timely, much-needed reconsideration of the roles intoxicants play in our lives and society. With the "war on drugs" now widely seen to be a failure, this insightful, cross-cultural look at the word of intoxicants will provide a new basis for creative thinking on a perennial problem.
Subject Psychotropic drugs -- Cross-cultural studies.
Narcotics -- Cross-cultural studies.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Cross-cultural studies.
Psychotropic drugs -- History.
Narcotics -- History.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- History.
Psychotropic Drugs -- history. (DNLM)D011619Q000266
Cross-Cultural Comparison. (DNLM)D003431
Alcohol Drinking -- history. (DNLM)D000428Q000266
Narcotics -- history. (DNLM)D009294Q000266
DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES.
DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -- HISTORY.
NARCOTICS -- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES.
NARCOTICS -- HISTORY.
PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS -- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES.
PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS -- HISTORY.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages. (OCoLC)fst00898212
Narcotics. (OCoLC)fst01032860
Psychotropic drugs. (OCoLC)fst01081826
Drogas.
Antropologia.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies. (OCoLC)fst01423769
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Rudgley, Richard, 1961- Essential substances. New York : Kodansha International, 1993 (OCoLC)647149017
ISBN 1568360754
9781568360751
1568360169
9781568360164
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