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106-212 Genealogies of Addiction | |
Note | Available as 106-312 at 3rd-year level. |
Availability | Not offered in 1998. |
Credit Points | 16.7 2nd and 3rd year |
Coordinator | Justin Clemens & Philip Morrissey |
Contact | One 1-hour lecture and one 2-hour tutorial |
Subject Description | This subject aims to clarify, through the close reading of a variety of texts, how crucial questions of drug use, addiction, and representations thereof, have been in the formation of the modern West. The subject will investigate how these questions intersect both theoretically and historically with other constituents of identity formation, such as gender, nationality, and race, and how these factors play themselves out within different discursive networks. To this end a range of theoretical, literary, and cinematic representations of drug use and addiction will be studied. |
Assessment | Written work of up to 5000 words. |
Prescribed Texts | Course reader available from the department.
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