Addiction Trajectories
Herausgeber: Raikhel, Eugene; Garriott, William
Addiction Trajectories
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Drawing on medical anthropology and science and technology studies,the contributors to Addiction Trajectories examine the epistemic, therapeutic, and experiential dimensions of contemporary addiction.
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Drawing on medical anthropology and science and technology studies,the contributors to Addiction Trajectories examine the epistemic, therapeutic, and experiential dimensions of contemporary addiction.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780822353508
- ISBN-10: 0822353504
- Artikelnr.: 36265407
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780822353508
- ISBN-10: 0822353504
- Artikelnr.: 36265407
Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott, eds.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Tracing New Paths in the Anthropology of Addiction / Eugene
Raikhel and William Garriott 1
1. The Elegiac Addict / Angela Garcia 36
2. Balancing Acts: Gambling-Machine Addiction and the Double Bind of
Therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schüll 61
3. A Few Ways to Become Unreasonable: Pharmacotherapy Inside and Outside
the Clinic / Todd Meyers 88
4. Pharmaceutical Evangelism and Spiritual Capital: An American Tale of Two
Communities of Addicted Selves / Helena Hansen 108
5. Elusive Travelers: Russian Narcology, Transnational Toxicomanias, and
the Great French Ecological Experiment / Anne M. Lovell 126
6. Signs of Sobriety: Rescripting American Addiction Counseling / E.
Summerson Carr 160
7. Placebos or Prostheses for the Will: Trajectories of Alcoholism
Treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel 188
8. "You Can Always Tell Who's Using Meth": Methamphetamine Addiction and
the Semiotics of Criminal Difference / William Garriott 213
9. "Why Can't They Stop?" A Highly Public Misunderstanding of Science /
Nancy D. Campbell 238
10. Committed to Will: What's at Stake for Anthropology in Addiction / A.
Jamie Saris 263
Afterword. Following "Addiction Trajectories" / Emily Martin 284
References 293
Contributors 327
Index 329
Introduction. Tracing New Paths in the Anthropology of Addiction / Eugene
Raikhel and William Garriott 1
1. The Elegiac Addict / Angela Garcia 36
2. Balancing Acts: Gambling-Machine Addiction and the Double Bind of
Therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schüll 61
3. A Few Ways to Become Unreasonable: Pharmacotherapy Inside and Outside
the Clinic / Todd Meyers 88
4. Pharmaceutical Evangelism and Spiritual Capital: An American Tale of Two
Communities of Addicted Selves / Helena Hansen 108
5. Elusive Travelers: Russian Narcology, Transnational Toxicomanias, and
the Great French Ecological Experiment / Anne M. Lovell 126
6. Signs of Sobriety: Rescripting American Addiction Counseling / E.
Summerson Carr 160
7. Placebos or Prostheses for the Will: Trajectories of Alcoholism
Treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel 188
8. "You Can Always Tell Who's Using Meth": Methamphetamine Addiction and
the Semiotics of Criminal Difference / William Garriott 213
9. "Why Can't They Stop?" A Highly Public Misunderstanding of Science /
Nancy D. Campbell 238
10. Committed to Will: What's at Stake for Anthropology in Addiction / A.
Jamie Saris 263
Afterword. Following "Addiction Trajectories" / Emily Martin 284
References 293
Contributors 327
Index 329
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Tracing New Paths in the Anthropology of Addiction / Eugene
Raikhel and William Garriott 1
1. The Elegiac Addict / Angela Garcia 36
2. Balancing Acts: Gambling-Machine Addiction and the Double Bind of
Therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schüll 61
3. A Few Ways to Become Unreasonable: Pharmacotherapy Inside and Outside
the Clinic / Todd Meyers 88
4. Pharmaceutical Evangelism and Spiritual Capital: An American Tale of Two
Communities of Addicted Selves / Helena Hansen 108
5. Elusive Travelers: Russian Narcology, Transnational Toxicomanias, and
the Great French Ecological Experiment / Anne M. Lovell 126
6. Signs of Sobriety: Rescripting American Addiction Counseling / E.
Summerson Carr 160
7. Placebos or Prostheses for the Will: Trajectories of Alcoholism
Treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel 188
8. "You Can Always Tell Who's Using Meth": Methamphetamine Addiction and
the Semiotics of Criminal Difference / William Garriott 213
9. "Why Can't They Stop?" A Highly Public Misunderstanding of Science /
Nancy D. Campbell 238
10. Committed to Will: What's at Stake for Anthropology in Addiction / A.
Jamie Saris 263
Afterword. Following "Addiction Trajectories" / Emily Martin 284
References 293
Contributors 327
Index 329
Introduction. Tracing New Paths in the Anthropology of Addiction / Eugene
Raikhel and William Garriott 1
1. The Elegiac Addict / Angela Garcia 36
2. Balancing Acts: Gambling-Machine Addiction and the Double Bind of
Therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schüll 61
3. A Few Ways to Become Unreasonable: Pharmacotherapy Inside and Outside
the Clinic / Todd Meyers 88
4. Pharmaceutical Evangelism and Spiritual Capital: An American Tale of Two
Communities of Addicted Selves / Helena Hansen 108
5. Elusive Travelers: Russian Narcology, Transnational Toxicomanias, and
the Great French Ecological Experiment / Anne M. Lovell 126
6. Signs of Sobriety: Rescripting American Addiction Counseling / E.
Summerson Carr 160
7. Placebos or Prostheses for the Will: Trajectories of Alcoholism
Treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel 188
8. "You Can Always Tell Who's Using Meth": Methamphetamine Addiction and
the Semiotics of Criminal Difference / William Garriott 213
9. "Why Can't They Stop?" A Highly Public Misunderstanding of Science /
Nancy D. Campbell 238
10. Committed to Will: What's at Stake for Anthropology in Addiction / A.
Jamie Saris 263
Afterword. Following "Addiction Trajectories" / Emily Martin 284
References 293
Contributors 327
Index 329