This volume is a new contribution to the dynamic scholarly
discussion of the control and regulation of psychoactive substances
in culture and society. Offering new critical reflections on the
reasons prohibitions have historically arisen, the book analyses
"prohibitions" as ambivalent and tenuous interactions between the
users of psychoactive substances and regulators of their use. This
original collection of essays engages with contemporary debates
concerning addiction, intoxication and drug regulation, and will be
of interest to scholars in the arts, humanities and social sciences
interested in narratives of prohibition and their social and
cultural meanings.
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