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STREET ADDICTIONS IN THE POLITICAL ECONOMY
WATERSTON wydawnictwo: TEMPLE, 1993, wydanie I cena netto: 180.00 Twoja cena 171,00 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka In this book, Alisse Waterston reveals the economic, political, and ideological forces
that shape the nature of street-addict life. Disputing the view that hard-core, low-income
drug users are social marginals situated in deviant subcultures, the author dispels
popular images of the mythic, dark dope fiend haunting our city streets. Using dramatic,
first-person accounts from New York City addicts, Waterston analyzes their position in the
social structure, the kind of work both legal and illegal they per form, and their
relations with family, friends, and lovers. She presents a moving account of daily life
from the addict's point of view and demon strates how addicts are structurally vulnerable
to the larger socio cultural system within which they live.
Alisse Waterston is Research Associate at the HIV Center for Clinical and
Behavioral Studies at Columbia University. She is currently Visiting Associate Professor
in the Graduate Faculty in Sociology at the New School for Social Research.
278 pages
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