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High Culture: Reflections on Addiction and Modernity

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This is the first comprehensive text to address addiction and its multiple effects on and extensions into art, literature, philosophy, and psychology. Most research into addiction has taken place within the disciplines of medicine, criminology, politics, and social psychology. When seen from a broad cultural perspective, however, addiction emerges directly alongside modernity, haunting its various discourses of digression, dissent, and the transcendence of the commonplace. Who could even imagine modern writing without the addictive, visionary excesses of writers like Baudelaire, DeQuincey, Poe, Burroughs, or Artaud? Or, for that matter, modern culture without its “outsiders,” its incorrigible addicts, its defaced subjects: smokers, users, overeaters, alcoholics, the insane? Taking a cultural studies approach to addiction, High Culture offers a readable and accessible collection of essays on these socially marginalized practices and discourses so central to modernity.

Editor: Alexander, Anna, Editor: Roberts, Mark S

Topic: Sociology
Media: Book
ISBN: 791455548
Language: English
Pages: 416

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Weight 1.18 lbs
Dimensions 8.56 × 6.52 × 0.9 in

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