Addiction trajectories /
Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott, editors.
- Durham and London : Duke University Press, 2013.
- 1 online resource (338 p.)
- Experimental futures : technological lives, scientific arts, anthropological voices .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Addiction trajectories: tracing new paths in the anthropology of addiction / Eugene Raikhel and William Garriott -- The elegiac addict / Angela Garcia -- Balancing acts: gambling-machine addiction and the double bind of therapeutics / Natasha Dow Schull -- A few ways to become unreasonable: pharmacotherapy inside and outside the clinic / Todd Meyers -- Pharmaceutical evangelism and spiritual capital: an american tale of two communities of addicted selves / Helena Hansen -- Elusive travelers: Russian narcology, transnational toxicomanias and the great French ecological experiment / Anne M. Lovell -- Motivating denial: the shifting semiotics of American addiction counseling / E. Summerson Carr -- Placebos or prostheses for the will: trajectories of alcoholism treatment in Russia / Eugene Raikhel -- "You can always tell who's using meth:" methamphetamine addiction and the semiotics of criminal difference / William Garriott -- "Why can't they stop?" a highly public misunderstanding of science / Nancy Campbell -- Committed to will: what's at stake for anthropology in addiction / A. Jamie Saris -- Afterword following "addiction trajectories" / Emily Martin.