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Drugs, violence and Latin America : Global psychotropy and culture 1st ed.

Author
  • Patteson, Joseph
Additional Author(s)
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Publisher
Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9783030689247
Series
Subject(s)
  • LATIN AMERICA
  • PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT
  • VIOLENCE
Notes
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Abstract
This book undertakes a psychotropic analysis of texts that deal with the violence of drug trafficking and interdiction, especially in Mexico. While most critics of so-called narcoculture have either focused on an aesthetic “sobriety” in these works or discounted them altogether as exploitative and unworthy of serious attention, Drugs, Violence, and Latin America illuminates how such work may reflect and intervene in global networks of intoxication. Theorizing a “dialectics of intoxication” that illustrates how psychotropy may either solidify or destabilize the self and its relationship to the other, it proposes that these tendencies influence human behavior in distinct ways and are leveraged for social control within both licit and illicit economies. A consideration of a countercultural genealogy in Latin America provides a contrastive psychotropic context for contemporary novels that exposes links between narcoviolence and consumerism, challenging our addictions of thought and feeling about ourselves and our relationships to drugs and narco-violence.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (x, 249 p.)
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Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
1. Introduction
2. A Dialectics of Intoxication
3. Loaded and Exploded: Countercultural Travel and Its Colonialist Shadow
4. From Flower Power to Les fleurs du mal: la Onda literaria
5. High Crimes: Elmer Mendozas Zurdo Mendieta Series and the Psychotropic Economy
6. Disturbing Innocence: Defamiliarizing Narco Violence Through Child Protagonists in Fiesta en la Madriguera and Prayers for the Stolen
7. Escape Velocity: Narcossism, Contagion, and Consumption in Julian Herbert
8. Conclusion
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00715/22364.13365098 Pat DOnline !Available

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