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Title Addiction trajectories / Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott, editors.

Publication Info. Durham and London : Duke University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (338 pages) : illustrations.
Series Experimental futures : technological lives, scientific arts, anthropological voices
Experimental futures.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: tracing new paths in the anthropology of addiction / Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott -- The elegiac addict / Angela Garcia -- Balancing acts: gambling-machine addiction and the double bind of therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schull -- A few ways to become unreasonable: pharmacotherapy inside and outside the clinic / Todd Meyers -- Pharmaceutical evangelism and spiritual capital: an american tale of two communities of addicted selves / Helena Hansen -- Elusive travelers: Russian narcology, transnational toxicomanias and the great French ecological experiment / Anne M. Lovell -- Signs of sobriety : rescripting American addiction counseling / E. Summerson Carr -- Placebos or prostheses for the will: trajectories of alcoholism treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel -- "You can always tell who's using meth:" methamphetamine addiction and the semiotics of criminal difference / William Garriott -- "Why can't they stop?" a highly public misunderstanding of science / Nancy Campbell -- Committed to will: what's at stake for anthropology in addiction / A. Jamie Saris -- Afterword following "addiction trajectories" / Emily Martin.
Summary "Bringing anthropological perspectives to bear on addiction, the contributors to this important collection highlight the contingency of addiction as a category of human knowledge and experience. Based on ethnographic research conducted in sites from alcohol treatment clinics in Russia to Pentecostal addiction ministries in Puerto Rico, the essays are linked by the contributors' attention to the dynamics--including the cultural, scientific, legal, religious, personal, and social--that shape the meaning of "addiction" in particular settings. They examine how it is understood and experienced among professionals working in the criminal justice system of a rural West Virginia community; Hispano residents of New Mexico's Espanola Valley, where the rate of heroin overdose is among the highest in the United States; homeless women participating in an outpatient addiction therapy program in the Midwest; machine-gaming addicts in Las Vegas, and many others. The collection's editors suggest "addiction trajectories" as a useful rubric for analyzing the changing meanings of addiction across time, place, institutions, and individual lives. Pursuing three primary trajectories, the contributors show how addiction comes into being as an object of knowledge, a site of therapeutic intervention, and a source of subjective experience."--Publisher's website.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Substance abuse -- Research.
Addicts -- Rehabilitation.
Substance abuse -- Treatment.
HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / Nervous System (incl. Brain)
MEDICAL / Neurology
Addicts -- Rehabilitation. (OCoLC)fst00796516
Substance abuse -- Research. (OCoLC)fst01136815
Substance abuse -- Treatment. (OCoLC)fst01136830
Added Author Raikhel, Eugene A., 1975-
Garriott, William Campbell, 1977-
Other Form: Print version: Addiction trajectories. Durham and London : Duke University Press, 2013 9780822353508 9780822353645 (DLC) 2012044751 (OCoLC)805048517
ISBN 9780822395874 electronic bk.
0822395878 electronic bk.
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