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Whiteout : how racial capitalism changed the color of opioids in America / Helena Hansen, Jules Netherland, and David Herzberg.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hansen, Helena, 1969- author.
Herzberg, David L. (David Lowell), author.
Contributor:
Netherland, Julie.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
White people--Substance use--United States.
White people.
Capitalism--United States.
Capitalism.
Pharmaceutical industry--United States.
Pharmaceutical industry.
Racism--Economic aspects--United States.
Racism.
Opioid abuse--United States.
Opioid abuse.
Racism--Economic aspects.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 369 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition
Other Title:
How racial capitalism changed the color of opioids in America
Place of Publication:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, 2023.
Summary:
The first critical analysis of how Whiteness drove the opioid crisis. In the past two decades, media images of the surprisingly white "new face" of the US opioid crisis abounded. But why was the crisis so white? Some argued that skyrocketing overdoses were "deaths of despair" signaling deeper socioeconomic anguish in white communities. Whiteout makes the counterintuitive case that the opioid crisis was the product of white racial privilege as well as despair. Anchored by interviews, data, and riveting firsthand narratives from three leading experts--an addiction psychiatrist, a policy advocate, and a drug historian--Whiteout reveals how a century of structural racism in drug policy, and in profit-oriented medical industries led to mass white overdose deaths. The authors implicate racially segregated health care systems, the racial assumptions of addiction scientists, and relaxed regulation of pharmaceutical marketing to white consumers. Whiteout is an unflinching account of how racial capitalism is toxic for all Americans.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Time Line
Part One. Technologies of whiteness in the clinic, the statehouse, and the archive
1. Pharmakon of Racial Poisons and Cures
2. How to See Whiteness
3. Good Samaritans in the War on Drugs That Wasn’t
4. “Mother’s Little Helpers”: White Narcotics in the Medicine Cabinet
Part Two. Three Opioids: racial biographies
5. OxyContin’s Racial Precision
6. Buprenorphine’s Silent White Revolution
7. The Housewife’s Return to Heroin (and Forays into Fentanyl)
8. From Racial Capitalism to Biosocial Justice
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-520-38407-5
OCLC:
1356002224

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