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Hurt: Chronicles of the Drug War Generation weaves engaging first-person accounts of the lives of baby boomer drug users, including the author Miriam Boeri's own knowledge as the sister of a heroin addict. The compelling stories are set in historical context, from the cultural influence of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll to contemporary discourse that pegs drug addiction as a disease punished by incarceration. Boeri writes with penetrating insight and conscientious attention to the intersectionality of race, gender, and class as she analyzes the impact of an increasingly punitive War on Drugs on a hurting generation.

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"While it is too late to prevent the myriad tragedies experienced by the 'drug war generation,' Hurt respectfully draws on such experiences to make important contributions to drug research, including an intriguing alternate framework for rebuilding once the war is done. In doing so, Hurt presents a fresh take on a continually pressing issue, and should be of broad interest to researchers, students, policymakers, and beyond." * Social Forces *
"Sociologist Boeri lifts back the curtain on some of the more unseen aspects of drug use and abuse. ... This enlightening, well-written text will be an appreciated addition to any library collection, especially those supporting sociology, history, or criminology and criminal justice programs. ... Highly recommended." * Choice *
"Hurt challenges many assumptions about substance use, substance use disorders, and the people who use and sometimes misuse alcohol and other drugs. ... Criticisms of the War on Drugs and its consequences abound. Works such as Boeri’s that document the specific impact at the level of the individual are less common. Far from reducing the harms associated with problematic or chaotic drug use, the strategies of the War on Drugs are themselves a source of harm, diverting resources and undermining ties to people and social institutions that make change and self-actualization possible, even likely. This finding, which Boeri makes explicitly clear, is arguably the book’s greatest contribution." * Contemporary Sociology *

Table of Contents
Prologue
Introduction

1 • The Historical and Social Context
2 • The Life Course of Baby Boomers
3. Relationships
4 • The War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration
5 • The Racial Landscape of the Drug War
6 • Women Doing Drugs
7 • Aging in Drug Use
8 • The Culture of Control Expands
9 • Social Reconstruction and Social Recovery

Epilogue
Appendix: The Older Drug User Study Methodology
Notes
References
Index

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Hurt: Chronicles of the Drug War Generation weaves engaging first-person accounts of the lives of baby boomer drug users, including the author Miriam Boeri's own knowledge as the sister of a heroin addict. The compelling stories are set in historical context, from the cultural influence of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll to contemporary discourse that pegs drug addiction as a disease punished by incarceration. Boeri writes with penetrating insight and conscientious attention to the intersectionality of race, gender, and class as she analyzes the impact of an increasingly punitive War on Drugs on a hurting generation.

      Trade Review
      "While it is too late to prevent the myriad tragedies experienced by the 'drug war generation,' Hurt respectfully draws on such experiences to make important contributions to drug research, including an intriguing alternate framework for rebuilding once the war is done. In doing so, Hurt presents a fresh take on a continually pressing issue, and should be of broad interest to researchers, students, policymakers, and beyond." * Social Forces *
      "Sociologist Boeri lifts back the curtain on some of the more unseen aspects of drug use and abuse. ... This enlightening, well-written text will be an appreciated addition to any library collection, especially those supporting sociology, history, or criminology and criminal justice programs. ... Highly recommended." * Choice *
      "Hurt challenges many assumptions about substance use, substance use disorders, and the people who use and sometimes misuse alcohol and other drugs. ... Criticisms of the War on Drugs and its consequences abound. Works such as Boeri’s that document the specific impact at the level of the individual are less common. Far from reducing the harms associated with problematic or chaotic drug use, the strategies of the War on Drugs are themselves a source of harm, diverting resources and undermining ties to people and social institutions that make change and self-actualization possible, even likely. This finding, which Boeri makes explicitly clear, is arguably the book’s greatest contribution." * Contemporary Sociology *

      Table of Contents
      Prologue
      Introduction

      1 • The Historical and Social Context
      2 • The Life Course of Baby Boomers
      3. Relationships
      4 • The War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration
      5 • The Racial Landscape of the Drug War
      6 • Women Doing Drugs
      7 • Aging in Drug Use
      8 • The Culture of Control Expands
      9 • Social Reconstruction and Social Recovery

      Epilogue
      Appendix: The Older Drug User Study Methodology
      Notes
      References
      Index

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