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Drugs --- Drugs and mass media. --- Drugs and literature. --- Social aspects.
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Hasta ahora la crítica se ha limitado mayoritariamente a cuestionar la tendencia sensacionalista y morbosa con la que las narcoficciones representan la realidad cotidiana y a polemizar sobre la calidad de estas narrativas. Las contribuciones reunidas en el presente volumen se proponen ir más allá de los enfoques habituales, preguntándose cómo la ficción contemporánea adopta nuevas formas de expresión estética para reflexionar sobre la violencia engendrada por el narcotráfico.
Mexican fiction --- Colombian fiction --- Drug traffic in literature --- Violence in literature --- Drugs and literature --- Spanish American fiction --- Tráfico de drogas y narcóticos. --- Literatura hispanoamericana. --- Novela hispanoamericana --- Spanish American literature --- Literature and drugs --- Literature --- Colombian literature --- Mexican literature --- History and criticism --- Themes, motives --- Historia y crítica.
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High Anxieties explores the history and ideological ramifications of the modern concept of addiction. Little more than a century old, the notions of "addict" as an identity and "addiction" as a disease of the will form part of the story of modernity. What is addiction? This collection of essays illuminates and refashions the term, delivering a complex and mature understanding of addiction. Brodie and Redfield's introduction provides a roadmap for readers and situates the fascinating essays within a larger, interdisciplinary framework. Stacey Margolis and Timothy Melley's pieces grapple with the psychology of addiction. Cannon Schmitt and Marty Roth delve into the relationship between opium and the British Empire's campaign to control and stigmatize China. Robyn R. Warhol and Nicholas O. Warner examine accounts of alcohol abuse in texts as disparate as Victorian novels, Alcoholics Anonymous literature, and James Fenimore Cooper's fiction. Helen Keane scrutinizes smoking, and Maurizio Viano turns to the silver screen to trace how the representation of drugs in films has changed over time. Ann Weinstone and Marguerite Waller's essays on addiction and cyberspace cap this impressive anthology.
Alcoholism in literature. --- Alcoholism in motion pictures. --- Drugs and literature. --- Drugs and motion pictures. --- Social aspects. --- Substance abuse. --- Substance abuse-- Social aspects. --- Virtual reality. --- Social Welfare & Social Work - General --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Substance abuse --- Virtual reality --- Motion pictures and drugs --- Literature and drugs --- Motion pictures --- Literature --- academic. --- addiction. --- addicts. --- alcohol. --- anxiety. --- cinema studies. --- cultural history. --- cultural studies. --- cyberspace. --- desire. --- drugs. --- empire. --- essay anthology. --- essay collection. --- film studies. --- mental health. --- native american. --- opium. --- orient. --- pleasure. --- repression. --- resistance. --- rhetoric. --- scholarly. --- social history. --- social media. --- social studies. --- terminal illness. --- trauma. --- victorian period. --- virtual reality.
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