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Dertadian, George C.
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A fine line = painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety /
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A fine line/ by George C. Dertadian.
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painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety /
Author:
Dertadian, George C.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
Description:
xxi, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Drug Glossary -- Preface -- Part One -- 1. Introduction: Understanding Painkiller Use in Contemporary Society -- 2. Drugs through Time: The History of the Regulation of Drug Consumption in Australia -- 3. 'Discovering' Non-Medical (Ab)Use: The Meaning and Measurement of Non-Medical Consumption -- 4. Problematizing Pain: Medical, Social and Commercial Approaches to Pain -- Part Two -- 5. Chilling Out: Recreational and Painkiller Use among Young People -- 6. Work Hard, Play Hard: Cycles of Restrain and Release in Painkiller Use -- 7. Chronic Pain and Dependence: Chronic Conditions, Opiates and Stigma -- 8. Beyond 'Addiction': Dependence, Injecting and Transitions in Opiate Use -- Conclusion.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Pain medicine. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1975-4
ISBN:
9789811319754
A fine line = painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety /
Dertadian, George C.
A fine line
painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety /[electronic resource] :by George C. Dertadian. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2019. - xxi, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Drug Glossary -- Preface -- Part One -- 1. Introduction: Understanding Painkiller Use in Contemporary Society -- 2. Drugs through Time: The History of the Regulation of Drug Consumption in Australia -- 3. 'Discovering' Non-Medical (Ab)Use: The Meaning and Measurement of Non-Medical Consumption -- 4. Problematizing Pain: Medical, Social and Commercial Approaches to Pain -- Part Two -- 5. Chilling Out: Recreational and Painkiller Use among Young People -- 6. Work Hard, Play Hard: Cycles of Restrain and Release in Painkiller Use -- 7. Chronic Pain and Dependence: Chronic Conditions, Opiates and Stigma -- 8. Beyond 'Addiction': Dependence, Injecting and Transitions in Opiate Use -- Conclusion.
Are painkillers mundane medications safe for use to ease human suffering? Or are they drugs of abuse that cause addiction and death? Do they ameliorate pain, or do they cause it? This book explores growing interest among medical practitioners media outlets about the 'misuse' or 'abuse' of pharmaceutical pain medications. It contextualizes these emerging discourses of pharmaceutical 'abuse' within the social and political histories from which they have emerged by exploring the role of pleasure and pain in shaping individualized modes of medication consumption in a neoliberal age of anxiety. The book is divided into two parts: the first addresses the discursive construction of painkiller (ab)use as articulated in research and policy accounts; the second part provides an empirical investigation that draws on the lived experience of those who engage in non-medical consumption. This book argues that, contrary to the stereotype of the 'seductive' drug that coaxes its user into a life of dysfunction, there appears to be an intimate relationship between the motivations of pleasure seeking, health practice and productive citizenship among people who use painkillers for non-medical reasons.
ISBN: 9789811319754
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-1975-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1016535
Pain medicine.
LC Class. No.: RB127 / .D478 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 615.783
A fine line = painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety /
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