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_aRoutledge handbook of intoxicants and intoxication / _cedited by Geoffrey Hunt, Tamar M.J. Antin and Vibeke Asmussen Frank. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2023. |
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_a1 online resource (xxiii, 615 pages) : _billustrations. |
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505 | 0 | _aTheme I: The meanings of intoxicants -- Intoxications and their meanings / Craig Reinarman -- Nic'd up: a practice theory approach to understanding vaping nicotine as intoxication / Ruth Lewis, Emily Kaner & Tamar M.J. Antin -- Recreational drug use as everyday life: explorations of young adults' gendered motivations for taking drugs in Nigeria / Emeka W. Dumbili, MaryJane Nnajiofor & Emmanuel C. Ezekwe -- When the clock takes over: hangovers in twentieth-century British and American fiction and poetry / Jonathon Shears -- Theme II: Social life of intoxicants -- Intoxicating consumption: capitalism and the commodification of pleasure / Gerda Reith -- Producing planned hedonism among opiate users in an online drug market / Angus Bancroft -- Craft drinks, connoisseurship and intoxication / Thomas Thurnell-Read -- Ecstasy: a synthetic history of MDMA / Peder Clark -- Theme III: Intoxicating settings -- The social work of coffee: coffee consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian diaspora / Ana Croegaert -- Expanding intoxication: what can drinking places (c.1850-1950) tell us about other intoxicants and other sites? / James Kneale -- Join us for drinks: intoxication, work and academic conferences / Helen Keane -- Exploring the motivations and social organisation of intoxication in prison settings / Torsten Kolind and Karen Duke -- How methadone becomes an intoxicant: the making of methadone within prisons in the Kyrgyz Republic / Lyu Azbel and Frederick L. Altice -- Trades-offs between intoxication, safety, and sociability within a drug-consumption facility / Esben Houberg and Siv Schjøll Berge -- Intoxicants in warfare /Lukasz Kamieński -- Theme IV: Intoxication practices -- Engaging with drug, set, and setting to understand nicotine use experiences and practices / Julia McQuoid -- 'Uninhibited play': the political and pragmatic dimensions of intoxication within queer cultures / Kane Race, Kiran Pienaar, Dean Murphy & Toby Lea -- Ritual to reflexivity -- from promotion and problematisation of intoxication to proportionality / John O'Brien -- Theme V: Alternative approaches for studying intoxication -- Intoxication made visible: the sober sciences of intoxication, euphoria, and overdose in the laboratory / Nancy D. Campbell -- Trip reports: exploring the experience of psychedelic intoxication / Jonas Bååth and Johan Nordgren -- Passion, reason and the politics of intoxication: ontopolitically-oriented approaches to alcohol and other drug intoxication / Suzanne Fraser, Adrian Farrugia & Renae Fomiatti -- Theme VI: Scapegoated substances -- Alcohol, slavery and race in Brazil during the long nineteenth century / Lucas Brunozi Avelar and Deborah Toner -- Street-level policing, structural violence and habitus: accounts of street-involved cannabis users in Nigeria / Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson -- Ethnified intoxication -- khat use and the Somali community in Sweden / Johan Nordgren -- Symbolic meaning of the amphetamine-type stimulant problem throughout the restoration of Japanese society after WWII: drug control and the construction of the other / Akihiko Sato -- Theme VII: Discourses shaping intoxication and people who use intoxicants -- Risk, intoxication and death: contemporary media framing of drug-related deaths / Susanne MacGregor and Betsy Thom -- Clearing the air: toxic healthism and cigarette(s) (smoke) as (in)toxicant(s) / Qian Hui Tan -- Fighting intoxication and addiction: international drug control as a self-perpetuating social system / Axel Klein -- Handling complexity: constituting the relationship between intoxication and violence in Australian alcohol policy discourse / David Moore, Helen Keane, Duane Duncan & Emily Lenton -- Theme VIII: Notions of excess -- Altered states: changing conditions of excess in European drinking cultures / Dorota Dias-Lewandowska, Laura Fenton, Sam Goodman & Beat Kümin -- From 'pledge' to 'public health': medical responses to Ireland's drinking culture, c. 1890-2018 / Alice Mauger -- 'Drinking himself to death': the chronic drunkard in British mid-Victorian fiction and culture / Pam Lock -- Information Classification: General -- Tea, addiction and late-Victorian narratives of degeneration, c.1860-1900 / Ian Miller -- Conceiving addiction: historical constructions of chronic intoxicant use / David Clemis. | |
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_a"Bringing together scholars from different disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, this multidisciplinary Handbook offers a comprehensive critical overview of intoxicants and intoxication. The Handbook is divided into 34 chapters across eight thematic sections covering a wide range of issues, including the meanings of intoxicants; the social life of intoxicants; intoxication settings; intoxication practices; alternative approaches to the study of intoxication; scapegoated intoxicants; discourses shaping intoxication, and changing notions of excess. The Handbook explores a range of different intoxicants, including alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and legal and illicit drugs, including amphetamine, cannabis, ecstasy, khat, methadone, and opiates. Chapter length case studies explore these intoxicants in a variety of countries, including the USA, the UK, Australia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Singapore and Sweden, across a broad timespan covering the nineteenth century to the present day. This wide-ranging Handbook will be of great interest to researchers, students, and instructors within the humanities and social sciences with an interest in a wide range of different intoxicants and different intoxication practices"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aTemperance _xCross-cultural studies. |
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_aHunt, Geoffrey, _d1947- _eeditor. |
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_aFrank, Vibeke Asmussen, _eeditor. |
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