Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.44, n°4 - December 2017 - Gender and critical drug studies, current issue
Paru le :
01/12/2017
Année
2017
Page(s) :
251-376
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Thésaurus mots-clés
DIFFERENCE DE GENRE
;
SEXE FEMININ
;
HISTOIRE
;
OPIOIDES
;
ETHNOGRAPHIE
;
REPRODUCTION
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Gender and critical drug studies: An introduction and an invitation [Editorial]. Campbell N.D., Herzberg D., p. 251-264.
- The intersectional origins of women's "substance abuse" treatment: Learning from Detroit's WOMAN Center, 1970-1985. Travis T., p. 265-285.
- The second coming: Gender, race, and the privatization of carceral drug treatment. McCorkel J., p. 286-300.
- Women on the edge: Opioids, benzodiazepines, and the social anxieties surrounding women's reproduction in the U.S. "opioid epidemic". Knight K.R., p. 301-320.
- Assisted technologies of social reproduction: Pharmaceutical prosthesis for gender, race, and class in the White opioid "crisis". Hansen H., p. 321-338.
- Women's evolving roles in drug trafficking in the United States: New conceptualizations needed for 21st-century markets. Anderson T.L., Kavanaugh P.R., p. 339-355.
- Feminist autoethnography, gender, and drug use: "Feeling about" empathy while "storying the I". Ettorre E., p. 356-374.
- Fourth Contemporary drug problems Conference: "Making alcohol and other drug realities". Lancaster K., p. 375-376.
- Gender and critical drug studies: An introduction and an invitation [Editorial]. Campbell N.D., Herzberg D., p. 251-264.
- The intersectional origins of women's "substance abuse" treatment: Learning from Detroit's WOMAN Center, 1970-1985. Travis T., p. 265-285.
- The second coming: Gender, race, and the privatization of carceral drug treatment. McCorkel J., p. 286-300.
- Women on the edge: Opioids, benzodiazepines, and the social anxieties surrounding women's reproduction in the U.S. "opioid epidemic". Knight K.R., p. 301-320.
- Assisted technologies of social reproduction: Pharmaceutical prosthesis for gender, race, and class in the White opioid "crisis". Hansen H., p. 321-338.
- Women's evolving roles in drug trafficking in the United States: New conceptualizations needed for 21st-century markets. Anderson T.L., Kavanaugh P.R., p. 339-355.
- Feminist autoethnography, gender, and drug use: "Feeling about" empathy while "storying the I". Ettorre E., p. 356-374.
- Fourth Contemporary drug problems Conference: "Making alcohol and other drug realities". Lancaster K., p. 375-376.
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