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Addiction Trajectories
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Editor(s):
Eugene Raikhel
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William Garriott
Publication date:
2013
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-9587-4
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2013
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10.1215/9780822395874
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION: TRACING NEW PATHS IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF ADDICTION
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 36
THE ELEGIAC ADDICT
pp. 36
ONE. THE ELEGIAC ADDICT
pp. 36
The Elegiac Addict
pp. 61
BALANCING ACTS
pp. 61
TWO. BALANCING ACTS
pp. 61
Balancing Acts
pp. 88
A Few Ways to Become Unreasonable
pp. 88
A FEW WAYS TO BECOME UNREASONABLE:
pp. 88
THREE. A FEW WAYS TO BECOME UNREASONABLE
pp. 108
Pharmaceutical Evangelism and Spiritual Capital
pp. 108
FOUR. PHARMACEUTICAL EVANGELISM AND SPIRITUAL CAPITAL
pp. 108
PHARMACEUTICAL EVANGELISM AND SPIRITUAL CAPITAL:
pp. 126
FIVE. ELUSIVE TRAVELERS
pp. 126
Elusive Travelers
pp. 126
ELUSIVE TRAVELERS:
pp. 160
Signs of Sobriety
pp. 160
SIGNS OF SOBRIETY:
pp. 160
SIX. SIGNS OF SOBRIETY
pp. 188
Placebos or Prostheses for the Will? Trajectories of Alcoholism Treatment in Russia
pp. 188
SEVEN. PLACEBOS OR PROSTHESES FOR THE WILL?
pp. 188
PLACEBOS OR PROSTHESES FOR THE WILL?
pp. 213
“YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL WHO’S USING METH”:
pp. 213
EIGHT. ‘‘YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL WHO’S USING METH’’
pp. 213
“You Can Always Tell Who’s Using Meth”
pp. 238
“Why Can’t They Stop?” A Highly Public Misunderstanding of Science
pp. 238
“WHY CAN’T THEY STOP?”:
pp. 238
NINE. ‘‘WHY CAN’T THEY STOP?’’
pp. 263
COMMITTED TO WILL:
pp. 263
Committed to Will
pp. 263
TEN. COMMITTED TO WILL
pp. 284
AFTERWORD
pp. 284
AFTERWORD. FOLLOWING ADDICTION TRAJECTORIES
pp. 284
Afterword
pp. 293
References
pp. 293
REFERENCES
pp. 293
REFERENCES
pp. 327
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 327
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 329
INDEX
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Index
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INDEX
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