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      Crack Wars: LITERATURE ADDICTION MANIA

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      Culture defines itself, its classes, its power structures, and its economy in terms of how it allows and encourages drugs to circulate. "Madame Bovary" takes up the problems of drugs and addiction in numerous ways. This title unpacks and presents as examples of the safe and unsafe.
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      Product ID:9780252071904
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Crack Wars
      Subtitle:LITERATURE ADDICTION MANIA
      Authors:Author: Avital Ronell
      Page Count:192
      Subjects:Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000, Literary studies: from c 1900 -, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers, Cultural studies, Drugs and alcohol: social aspects, Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers, Cultural studies, Drug & substance abuse: social aspects, French
      Description:Culture defines itself, its classes, its power structures, and its economy in terms of how it allows and encourages drugs to circulate. "Madame Bovary" takes up the problems of drugs and addiction in numerous ways. This title unpacks and presents as examples of the safe and unsafe.
      Avital Ronell asks why "there is no culture without drug culture." She deals with the usual drugs and alcohol (and their celebrities: Freud''s cocaine, Baudelaire''s hashish, the Victorians'' laudanum), and moves beyond them to addictions that are culturally accepted--an insatiable appetite for romance novels, for instance, and romance itself. 
       
      It is a commonplace of modern culture to presume that there is a subculture or counterculture deeply saturated with drugs, but such modern cultures need subcultures, and need drugs on every level. Culture defines itself, its classes, its power structures, and its economy in terms of how it allows and encourages drugs to circulate. If drugs are dangerous, that danger seems to increase their appeal for millions. If drugs are unnatural and addictive, gasoline is a drug. What is art but a kind of drug, and what is art criticism but a kind of criticism of drugs and drug-induced states?
                                                                 
      Gustave Flaubert''s Madame Bovary takes up the problems of drugs and addiction in numerous ways, which Ronnell unpacks and presents as examples of the safe and unsafe. From Emma Bovary''s romantic hallucinations to her suicide by arsenic, she moves through this realistic novel constantly reaching for the unreal. For Ronell, Emma Bovary represents the first addict, embodying a yearning that calls from the bottom of her humanity, and which it seems can only be satisfied by some sort of drug.
       

      Imprint Name:University of Illinois Press
      Publisher Name:University of Illinois Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2004-02-24

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      Weight290 g
      Dimensions176 × 237 × 10 mm