Street Addicts in the Political Economy

Street Addicts in the Political Economy
ISBN-10
1439904162
ISBN-13
9781439904169
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2010-06-25
Publisher
Temple University Press
Author
Alisse Waterston

Description

In this book, Alisse Waterston reveals the economic, political, and ideological forces that shape the nature of street-addict life. Disputing the view that hard-core, low-income drug users are social marginals situated in deviant subcultures, the author dispels popular images of the mythic, dark dope fiend haunting our city streets. Using dramatic, first-person accounts from New York City addicts, Waterston analyzes their position in the social structure, the kind of work -- both legal and illegal -- they perform, and their relations with family, friends, and lovers. She presents a moving account of daily life from the addict's point of view and demonstrates how addicts are structurally vulnerable to the larger sociocultural system within which they live.

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