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Women's Issues & Policies, Substance Use & Abuse, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Drugs & Controlled Substances - Social Aspects, Sex Discrimination, Crime & Law Enforcement Policies

Using Women

by Nancy Campbell
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Overview

From the 1950s 'girl junkie' to the 1990s 'crack mom', Using Women investigates how the cultural representations of women drug users have defined America's drug policies in this century. In analyzing the public's continued fear, horror and outrage wrought by the specter of women using drugs, Nancy Campbell demonstrates the importance that public opinion and popular culture have played in regulating women's lives. The book will chronicle the history of women and drug use, provide a critical policy analysis of the government's drug policies and offer recommendations for the direction our current drug policies should take. Using Women includes such chapters as 'Sex, Drugs and Race in the Age of Dope'; 'Regulating Adolescents in the Postwar US'; 'Fifties Femininity'; and 'Regulating Maternal Instinct'.

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Book Details

Published
June 22, 2000
Publisher
New York : Routledge, 2000.
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415924139

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