Although tobacco is a legal substance, many governments around the world have introduced legislation to restrict smoking and access to tobacco products. Smokefree critically examines these changes, from the increasing numbers of places being designated as smokefree to changes in cigarette packaging and the portrayal of smoking in popular culture.
Although tobacco is a legal substance, many governments around the world have introduced legislation to restrict smoking and access to tobacco products. Smokefree critically examines these changes, from the increasing numbers of places being designated as smokefree to changes in cigarette packaging and the portrayal of smoking in popular culture.
Simone Dennis is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Orienting Notes: Ethnographic Vignettes from a Fascinating AtmosphereIntroduction: There's Something in the AirPart I1. The Difference Between Tobacco and Tomatoes2. Oppositionary Pairings and Ruinous Smoke3. Re-imagining the SmokerPart II4. Breathing in Smoke(free), Firsthand5. Miasmatic Exhalation: Breathing Out (Secondhand) Smoke6. Abject Third-hand Smoke7. Fourth-hand Smoke: Going to Flavour CountryConclusionReferencesIndex
Orienting Notes: Ethnographic Vignettes from a Fascinating AtmosphereIntroduction: There's Something in the AirPart I1. The Difference Between Tobacco and Tomatoes2. Oppositionary Pairings and Ruinous Smoke3. Re-imagining the SmokerPart II4. Breathing in Smoke(free), Firsthand5. Miasmatic Exhalation: Breathing Out (Secondhand) Smoke6. Abject Third-hand Smoke7. Fourth-hand Smoke: Going to Flavour CountryConclusionReferencesIndex
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