Routledge Handbook of Intoxicants and Intoxication

Routledge Handbook of Intoxicants and Intoxication

Hunt, Geoffrey; Asmussen Frank, Vibeke; Antin, Tamar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

616

Mole

9781032321486

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Introduction Theme I: The meanings of intoxicants 1. Intoxications and their meanings 2. Nic'd up: a practice theory approach to understanding vaping nicotine as intoxication 3. Recreational drug use as everyday life: explorations of young adults' gendered motivations for taking drugs in Nigeria 4. When the clock takes over: hangovers in twentieth-century British and American fiction and poetry Theme II: Social life of intoxicants 5. Intoxicating consumption: capitalism and the commodification of pleasure 6. Producing planned hedonism among opiate users in an online drug market 7. Craft drinks, connoisseurship and intoxication 8. Ecstasy: a synthetic history of MDMA Theme III: Intoxicating settings 9. The social work of coffee: coffee consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian diaspora 10. Expanding intoxication: what can drinking places (c.1850-1950) tell us about other intoxicants and other sites? 11. Join us for drinks: intoxication, work and academic conferences 12. Exploring the motivations and social organisation of intoxication in prison settings 13. How methadone becomes an intoxicant: the making of methadone within prisons in the Kyrgyz Republic 14. Trades-offs between intoxication, safety, and sociability within a drug-consumption facility 15. Intoxicants in warfare Theme IV: Intoxication practices 16. Engaging with drug, set, and setting to understand nicotine use experiences and practices 17. 'Uninhibited play': the political and pragmatic dimensions of intoxication within queer cultures 18. Ritual to reflexivity - from promotion and problematisation of intoxication to proportionality Theme V: Alternative approaches for studying intoxication 19. Intoxication made visible: the sober sciences of intoxication, euphoria, and overdose in the laboratory 20. Trip reports: exploring the experience of psychedelic intoxication 21. Passion, reason and the politics of intoxication: ontopolitically-oriented approaches to alcohol and other drug intoxication Theme VI: Scapegoated substances 22. Alcohol, slavery and race in Brazil during the long nineteenth century 23. Street-level policing, structural violence and habitus: accounts of street-involved cannabis users in Nigeria 24. Ethnified intoxication - khat use and the Somali community in Sweden 25. Symbolic meaning of the amphetamine-type stimulant problem throughout the restoration of Japanese society after WWII: drug control and the construction of the other Theme VII: Discourses shaping intoxication and people who use intoxicants 26. Risk, intoxication and death: contemporary media framing of drug-related deaths 27. Clearing the air: toxic healthism and cigarette(s) (smoke) as (in)toxicant(s) 28. Fighting intoxication and addiction: international drug control as a self-perpetuating social system 29. Handling complexity: constituting the relationship between intoxication and violence in Australian alcohol policy discourse Theme VIII: Notions of excess 30. Altered states: changing conditions of excess in European drinking cultures 31. From 'pledge' to 'public health': medical responses to Ireland's drinking culture, c. 1890-2018 32. 'Drinking himself to death': the chronic drunkard in British mid-Victorian fiction and culture 33. Tea, addiction and late-Victorian narratives of degeneration, c.1860-1900 34. Conceiving addiction: historical constructions of chronic intoxicant use
Intoxicants;Intoxication;Drugs;Alcohol;Alcoholism;Tea;Coffee;Public Health;Sociology of drugs;Young Men;Healthy Office Workers;Opioid Agonist Therapy;American Psychiatric Association;Post War;UK Prison;Syringe Sharing;Great Famine;Vice Versa;Craft Beer;Opioid Overdose;Stimulant Control Law;Vaping Nicotine;Chronic Drinking;Trip Reports;Addiction Neuroscience;Craft Breweries;Cannabis Users;Alcohol Policy;Street Level Policing;Night Time Economy;THC Content;Drinking Places;LGBTQ User;Tobacco Denormalization