Chilling OutMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 16/07/2004 - 240 من الصفحات “Erudite and wide-ranging, perceptive and provocative, lively and up-to-date – Shane Blackman has produced a book with something to offer to just about anyone interested in drugs in contemporary society. Blackman uncovers hidden histories, points out the contradictions running through media, popular culture and official policy and highlights the challenges facing us. Chilling Out is a book that will be a boon to students and a valuable resource for both teachers and researchers.”Nigel South, Professor, Department of Sociology and Research Professor, Department of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex.
Chilling Out provides a critical map of drugs, bringing together work on drugs as a source of political state repression and regulation of morality through medical discourse, work on drugs as cultural commodities in film, popular music, advertising and tourism, work on ‘drug normalisation’, subcultural deviance and the politics of drug education. This clear and enlightening text for sociology, health and media and cultural studies courses argues for an holistic and a critical understanding of drugs in society, which can be the basis for a more coherent approach to drug control. Practitioners and policy makers will find it a thought-provoking and informative source. |
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Chapter 01 Drug prohibition and the assassin of youth | 7 |
Chapter 02 Pleasure doomed | 28 |
Chapter 03 Drugs as cultural commodities | 52 |
Chapter 04 Youth subcultural theory | 104 |
Chapter 05 Drug normalization | 127 |
Chapter 06 Schooling and substances | 148 |
Chapter 07 British drug reform | 169 |
Notes | 188 |
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