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Drugs and Popular Culture

Editat de Paul Manning
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2007
The use of illegal drugs is so common that a number of commentators now refer to the 'normalisation' of drug consumption. It is surprising, then, that to date very little academic work has explored drug use as part of contemporary popular culture. This collection of readings will apply an innovatory, multi-disciplinary approach to this theme, combining some of the most recent research on 'the normalisation thesis' with fresh work on the relationship between drug use and popular culture. In drawing upon criminological, sociological and cultural studies approaches, this book will make an important contribution to the newly emerging field positioned at the intersection of these disciplines. The particular focus of the book is upon drug consumption as popular culture. It aims to provide an accessible collection of chapters and readings that will explore drug use in popular culture in a way that is relevant to undergraduates and postgraduates studying a variety of courses, including criminology, sociology, media studies, health care and social work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781843922100
ISBN-10: 184392210X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Willan
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction  Part 1: Context, theory and history  Introduction  1. An introduction to theoretical approaches and research traditions  2. Mental health and moral panic: drug discourses in history  Part 2: Considering the 'normalisation thesis' Introduction: an overview of the normalisation debate  3. Definitely, maybe, not? The normalization of recreational drug use amongst young people  4. The 'normalisation' of 'sensible' recreational drug use: further evidence from the North West Longitudinal Study  Part 3: Representing drugs in and as popular culture  Introduction  5. Drugs and popular music in the modern age  6. Drugs, the family and recent American cinema  7. Under a cloud: morality,ambivalence and uncertainty in news discourse of cannabis law reform in Great Britain  8. The symbolic framing of drug use in the news: ecstasy and volatile substance abuse in newspapers  9. Drug dealers as folk heroes? Drugs and television situation comedy  10. 'Junk, skunk and Northern Lights - representing drugs in children's literature  Part 4: Identities, cultural practices and drugs  Introduction  11. Echoes of drug culture in urban music  12. Drugs and identity: being a junkie mum  13. Women, drugs and popular culture: is there a need for a feminist embodiment perspective?  14. The drugs of labour: the contested nature of popular drug use in childbirth  Part 5: Drugs, normalisation and popular culture: implications and policy  Introduction  15. Systemic 'normalisation'? - mapping and interpreting policy responses to illicit drug us

Notă biografică

Paul Manning is the Head of the School of Media and Film at Winchester University, UK. His research interests include news and political communication, news sources, drugs and popular culture, and cultural criminology.

Descriere

To date, very little academic work has explored drug use as part of contemporary popular culture. This collection of readings will apply an innovatory, multi-disciplinary approach to this theme, combining some of the most recent research on the 'normalisation' of drug consumption with fresh work on the relationship between drug use and popular culture.