Expanding addiction: critical essays
"The study of addiction is dominated by scientific empiricism and biological reductionism. In this short volume, editors Granfield and Reinarman make clear the importance of a balanced approach to addiction by bringing to light critical perspectives that expose the historical and cultural inter...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The study of addiction is dominated by scientific empiricism and biological reductionism. In this short volume, editors Granfield and Reinarman make clear the importance of a balanced approach to addiction by bringing to light critical perspectives that expose the historical and cultural interstices in which the disease concept of addiction is constructed. The readings selected for this anthology include both the classic foundational pieces and cutting-edge contemporary works that constitute critical addiction studies. This is a perfect addition to drugs or addiction courses in sociology, criminal justice, mental health, clinical psychology, social work, and counseling. ".. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
INTRODUCTION
1
Addiction Is Not
Jusi
a Brain Disease:
Criticai
Studies
oř
Addiction
1
Craig Reinarman and Robert Granfield
The editors sketch an overview of the book beginning with the historical construction of addiction.
They distinguish disease concepts of addiction from more sociological and contextual approaches
they call critical addiction studies.
PART I: HISTORICIZING ADDICTION
2
Discovering Addiction: Enduring Conceptions of Habitual Drunkenness
in America
25
Harry G.
Levine
Levine s classic history shows that the core features of the modern disease concept of alcoholism
—
its progressive character, loss of control over drinking, the necessity for abstinence
—
are all rooted
in the ideology of the
líHh-cenfury
temperance movement.
3
The Cultural Framing of Addiction
43
Robin Room
Room shows how the concept of addiction was a culturally specific frame for understanding drink¬
ing problems in early
19th-century
America, one which offered a secular equivalent for possession
as an explanation of how a good person can behave badly and how a hero can triumph over an
inner demon.
4
Deviant Drinking as Disease: Alcoholism as a Social Accomplishment
51
Joseph W. Schneider
Schneider discusses the disease concept of alcoholism as an example of the medicalization of devi¬
ant behavior. He shows that the disease concept is more a social and political accomplishment than
an achievement of medical science.
ví I
CONTENTS
5
The
NIDA
Brain Disease Paradigm: History, Resistance, and
Spinoffs 62
David T. Courtwright
Historian Courtwright traces the lineage of the chronic, relapsing brain disease framework that
now dominates addiction research and shows that while the theory has yielded important insights
on addictive behaviors, it remains contested terrain.
PART II: LOCATING ADDICTION
6
What Neurobiology Cannot Tell Us about Addiction
73
Harold Kalant
Dr. Kalant provides a detailed account of neurological research on addiction. He argues that while
neuro-biochemical research offers a wealth of information about how substances act on the brain,
it is doubtful that such approaches alone are sufficient to explain addiction.
7
Praxis, Interaction, and the Loss of Self-Control
82
Darin
Weinberg
Based on his rich ethnographic observations in addiction treatment programs,
Weinberg
explores
the nature of the evidence of loss of control and addiction that are produced by the members of
these programs in their everyday interactions.
8
Framing Nicotine Addiction as a Disease of the Brain : Social and
Ethical Consequences
90
Molly J. Dingel, Katrina Karkazis and Barbara A. Koenig
Dingel, Karkazis, and Koenig examine the biological framing of nicotine addiction, which depicts
addiction as isolated within our bodies and neurochemistry as opposed to a lived experience within
a complex social and political-economic context, including the marketing of harmful products by
the tobacco industry.
9
The Roots of Addiction in Free Market Society
Ю7
Bruce K. Alexander
Alexander locates addiction in an individual s response and adaptation to the lack of
psychosocial
inte¬
gration and a resulting sense of cultural dislocation that are characteristic of modern capitalist societies.
10
The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food
127
Michael Moss
New York Times journalist Michael Moss shows that major food companies spend vast sums
perfecting the blend of sugar, salt, fat, and starch to create addictive food products. The consump¬
tion of these products is killing us at a rate that surpasses drug overdose deaths and constitutes a
public health crisis.
PART III: TREATING ADDICTION
11
Financing and Ideology in Alcohol Treatment
143
Constance
Weisner
and Robin Room
Weisner
and Room show how cuts in government funding for treatment combined with entrepre¬
neurial investors moving into human services led to shifts in the ideology and functioning of alcohol
treatment. These shirts expanded the definition of alcoholism, changed the clientele admitted, and
increased use of coerced treatment.
CONTENTS
I
vii
12
Ideological Implications of Addiction Theories and
Treatment
159
Kathryn J. Fox
Fox examines how social class figures in the treatment of alcoholics and heroin addicts. The absti¬
nence approach of Alcoholics Anonymous taps into middle-class values of self-control, redemption,
and inner strength while methadone maintenance sees heroin addicts as indolent, incompetent,
hedonistic, lacking self-discipline, and prone to crime
—
values allegedly associated with the lower
classes.
13
Disciplining Addictions: The Bio-Politics of Methadone and Heroin in the U.S.
172
Philippe Bourgois
Following up on his classic ethnography of crack use in New York City, Bourgois analyzes heroin
addicts experience of methadone programs, showing the power relations that shape drug treatment
in the U.S., which tend to make
ir a
hostile exercise in disciplining unruly pleasures and controlling
economically unproductive bodies.
14
Drug Courts and the Logic of Coerced Treatment
187
Rebecca Tiger
In her study of drug courts, Tiger shows how the logics of punishment and rehabilitation are
deployed to coerce defendants into a treatment system that masks the racial and class-based aspects
of drug control and thus de-politicizes drug use and addiction.
15
Social Capital and Natural Recovery: Overcoming Addiction Without Treatment
196
Robert Cranfield and William Cloud
Granfield and Cloud focus on addicts who overcame their addiction without the assistance of for¬
mal treatment services or self-help groups. They show how middle-class individuals were able to
rely on social capital to aid them in their natural recovery.
PART IV: EXPANDING ADDICTION
16
A Disease of One s Own: Life Stories, Identity, and the Emergence
of Co-Dependency
215
John S. Rice
By closely examining how knowledge functions as power in the co-dependency canon, Rice shows
how co-dependents life stories can serve as both a form of empowerment and a form of subjection
to an alternate authority.
17
Regulated Passions: The Invention of Inhibited Sexual Desire and Sex Addiction
233
Janice M. Irvine
Irvine suggests that sex addiction is
a signifier
of cultural anxieties about sexuality and desire. She
traces the conceptual development of sex addiction as a form of contested knowledge and explores
the complexities of the definition and treatment of sex addiction for people said to be afflicted.
18
Gambling and the Contradictions of Consumption: A Genealogy of
the Pathological Subject
249
Gerda Reith
Reith interprets the social construction of the modern problem gambler in terms of the contradic¬
tions of consumer capitalism. As the gambling industry became de-regulated, individual gamblers
were expected to self-regulate.
viii
I CONTENTS
19
Governing (through) the Internet: Pathological Computer Use
as Mobilized Knowledge
263
Lori Reed
Reed examines how definitions
oř
healthy and unhealthy computer use are produced and mobi¬
lized through American cultural ideals. This normalizing discourse is an apparatus of governance that
draws on the culture of addiction to make computer addiction an intelligible thing.
20
Constraint Theory: A Cognitive, Motivational Theory of Dependence
278
Richard Hammersley
Hammersley provides a novel approach to addiction, arguing that it is not so much the presence of
some factor that predisposes some people to addictive behavior but rather the lack of compelling
constraints in their daily lives.
21
The More the Merrier: A Multi-Sourced Model of Addiction
296
Velibor
Bobo
Kovac
Kovac outlines a grand interdisciplinary synthesis of the many theories and models of what is called
addiction. He makes a compelling case that these approaches are not mutually exclusive but rather
all interact and contribute pieces of the larger puzzle.
Credit Lines
313
Contributor Biographies
315
Index
319
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