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In both local and international imaginations, Vancouver, Canada, is often celebrated as one of the world’s most beautiful, cosmopolitan, and livable cities. Simultaneously, the city continues to be ground zero for successive waves of public health emergency and intervention, including a recent and unprecedented drug overdose crisis driven by the proliferation of illicitly manufactured fentanyl and related analogs in the local drug supply. In The Best Place: Addiction, Intervention, and Living and Dying Young in Vancouver, Danya Fast explores these politics of place from the perspectives of young people who use drugs. Those who are the subject of this book were in many ways relegated to the social, spatial, and economic margins of the city. Yet, they were also often at the very center of city life and state projects, including the project of protecting life in the context of the current overdose crisis.

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"Wow! A gripping ethnography of the everyday ecstatic emergency and boredom of methamphetamine, fentanyl and failed relationships that cuts short the lives of Canadian youth—often indigenous—desperately seeking community, meaning and survival. Documents the dysfunctional meshes of care/jail/gentrification/predatory narcotics markets and human betrayals that betrays their persistent universally recognizable dreams/hopes against all odds for a better futures that never arrives." -- Philippe Bourgois * author of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio and coauthor of Righteous Dopefiend *
"The Best Place offers an analysis of Downtown Eastside Vancouver, British Columbia, a locale where young people's illicit drug use has received international attention. Fast has worked in this area for many, many years, developing long-term relationships with young drug users and health professionals. This is a collaboration that offers a model of multi-level analyses and showcases the hope of Fast's interlocutors for the future. Fast draws on their visions of possible futures, and on their critiques of current approaches, articulated with those of healthcare professionals. This is a book many have been waiting for." -- Dara Culhane * cofounder and cocurator for the Centre for Imaginative Ethnography *

Table of Contents

Foreword by Lenore Manderson
Acknowledgments
Dramatis Personae
Places

Introduction

PART I: DREAMS OF PLACE

Lee, the Best Place on Earth, 2009

Jeff, Paradise, 2009

Big-City Dreams

Lula and Jeff, Paradise, 2012

Senses of Place

Lee, World City, 2009

Where I’m Going, Lee, 2011

Jordan, Normal Places, 2012

Danya and Nancy, the Field, 2010

Lee, Not These Service Places, 2009

Jordan, Normal People, 2008

Frictions

Danya, around Downtown, 2008

Janet and the Lost Boys, Never Never Land, 2008

Trajectories

Carly and Connor, Family, 2009

Geographies

Patty and Joe, Home, 2012

Part II: SOMETHING

Patty, Coast Salish Territories, 2009

Vital Experimentation

Shae, Lula, and Jeff, Lighthouse Shelter, 2009

Momentum

Laurie and Aaron, Trafalgar Hotel, 2010

Moral Worlds

Terry, Jail, 2011

Carly and Connor, Apartment, 2013

Stagnation

Janet, Trafalgar Hotel, 2010

Patty and Joe, Mackenzie Hotel, 2010

Endless Business

Terry, Field Office, 2012

Lee, Mackenzie Hotel, 2012

Reentering Never Never Land

Jordan, Beachwood Hotel, 2013 74

Shae, Mackenzie Hotel, 2009

Disappearances

Lee, Gone, 2015

PART III: LOST

Patty, City of Glass, 2011

Community Care

Patty and Joe, Lakeshore Hotel, 2010

Losing Everything

Patty and Joe, St. Mary’s, 2012

Boredom

Aaron, Northwest Apartments, 2013

(No)Exit, Shae, 2013

Flashbacks and Futures

Patty, Terminal City, 2013

The Dance of Death

Patty and Joe, St. Mary’s, 2013

Where We’ve Ended Up, Patty and Joe, 2013

Waiting

Terry, St. Mary’s, 2014

Flights

Patty and Joe, Lakeshore Hotel, 2014

PART IV: NOWHERE

Patty, Saltwater City, 2017

The Will to Intervene

Shane, Passages, 2017

Living on the Edge of Change

Jessica, Horizons, 2018

Filling the Hours

Shane, Downtown, 2017

Stalls and Dead Ends

Lula, Wenonah House, 2016

Everything We Need, Carly and Connor, 2013

A Churn of Intervention

Raymond, Downtown, 2017

The Colonial Present

Aaron, Field Office, 2017

Living with Death

Lula and Jeff, Field Office, 2017

The Broken Promise Land

Janet, Johnny, Rachel, and Gordo, Camp under the Tracks, 2017

Exits, Janet, 2015

PART V: EVERYWHERE

Jordan, Rain City, 2016

Laura, Field Office, 2017

Shae/Trix, Apartment, 2017

Janet, Recovery House, 2018

Exits, Janet, 2018

Terry, Psychiatric Ward, 2018

The Way Home, Terry, 2011

Laurie, Downtown, 2018

Aaron, Beachwood Hotel, 2019

Lula and Jeff, Greystone Hotel, 2019

Dom, BC Children’s Hospital, 2020

Carly and Connor, Field Office, 2018

Joe, Field Office, 2018

Patty, Everywhere, 2018

Where We’ve Ended Up, Patty and Joe, 2013

Afterword

Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781978834897, 978-1978834897
      ISBN10: 1978834896

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In both local and international imaginations, Vancouver, Canada, is often celebrated as one of the world’s most beautiful, cosmopolitan, and livable cities. Simultaneously, the city continues to be ground zero for successive waves of public health emergency and intervention, including a recent and unprecedented drug overdose crisis driven by the proliferation of illicitly manufactured fentanyl and related analogs in the local drug supply. In The Best Place: Addiction, Intervention, and Living and Dying Young in Vancouver, Danya Fast explores these politics of place from the perspectives of young people who use drugs. Those who are the subject of this book were in many ways relegated to the social, spatial, and economic margins of the city. Yet, they were also often at the very center of city life and state projects, including the project of protecting life in the context of the current overdose crisis.

      Trade Review
      "Wow! A gripping ethnography of the everyday ecstatic emergency and boredom of methamphetamine, fentanyl and failed relationships that cuts short the lives of Canadian youth—often indigenous—desperately seeking community, meaning and survival. Documents the dysfunctional meshes of care/jail/gentrification/predatory narcotics markets and human betrayals that betrays their persistent universally recognizable dreams/hopes against all odds for a better futures that never arrives." -- Philippe Bourgois * author of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio and coauthor of Righteous Dopefiend *
      "The Best Place offers an analysis of Downtown Eastside Vancouver, British Columbia, a locale where young people's illicit drug use has received international attention. Fast has worked in this area for many, many years, developing long-term relationships with young drug users and health professionals. This is a collaboration that offers a model of multi-level analyses and showcases the hope of Fast's interlocutors for the future. Fast draws on their visions of possible futures, and on their critiques of current approaches, articulated with those of healthcare professionals. This is a book many have been waiting for." -- Dara Culhane * cofounder and cocurator for the Centre for Imaginative Ethnography *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Lenore Manderson
      Acknowledgments
      Dramatis Personae
      Places

      Introduction

      PART I: DREAMS OF PLACE

      Lee, the Best Place on Earth, 2009

      Jeff, Paradise, 2009

      Big-City Dreams

      Lula and Jeff, Paradise, 2012

      Senses of Place

      Lee, World City, 2009

      Where I’m Going, Lee, 2011

      Jordan, Normal Places, 2012

      Danya and Nancy, the Field, 2010

      Lee, Not These Service Places, 2009

      Jordan, Normal People, 2008

      Frictions

      Danya, around Downtown, 2008

      Janet and the Lost Boys, Never Never Land, 2008

      Trajectories

      Carly and Connor, Family, 2009

      Geographies

      Patty and Joe, Home, 2012

      Part II: SOMETHING

      Patty, Coast Salish Territories, 2009

      Vital Experimentation

      Shae, Lula, and Jeff, Lighthouse Shelter, 2009

      Momentum

      Laurie and Aaron, Trafalgar Hotel, 2010

      Moral Worlds

      Terry, Jail, 2011

      Carly and Connor, Apartment, 2013

      Stagnation

      Janet, Trafalgar Hotel, 2010

      Patty and Joe, Mackenzie Hotel, 2010

      Endless Business

      Terry, Field Office, 2012

      Lee, Mackenzie Hotel, 2012

      Reentering Never Never Land

      Jordan, Beachwood Hotel, 2013 74

      Shae, Mackenzie Hotel, 2009

      Disappearances

      Lee, Gone, 2015

      PART III: LOST

      Patty, City of Glass, 2011

      Community Care

      Patty and Joe, Lakeshore Hotel, 2010

      Losing Everything

      Patty and Joe, St. Mary’s, 2012

      Boredom

      Aaron, Northwest Apartments, 2013

      (No)Exit, Shae, 2013

      Flashbacks and Futures

      Patty, Terminal City, 2013

      The Dance of Death

      Patty and Joe, St. Mary’s, 2013

      Where We’ve Ended Up, Patty and Joe, 2013

      Waiting

      Terry, St. Mary’s, 2014

      Flights

      Patty and Joe, Lakeshore Hotel, 2014

      PART IV: NOWHERE

      Patty, Saltwater City, 2017

      The Will to Intervene

      Shane, Passages, 2017

      Living on the Edge of Change

      Jessica, Horizons, 2018

      Filling the Hours

      Shane, Downtown, 2017

      Stalls and Dead Ends

      Lula, Wenonah House, 2016

      Everything We Need, Carly and Connor, 2013

      A Churn of Intervention

      Raymond, Downtown, 2017

      The Colonial Present

      Aaron, Field Office, 2017

      Living with Death

      Lula and Jeff, Field Office, 2017

      The Broken Promise Land

      Janet, Johnny, Rachel, and Gordo, Camp under the Tracks, 2017

      Exits, Janet, 2015

      PART V: EVERYWHERE

      Jordan, Rain City, 2016

      Laura, Field Office, 2017

      Shae/Trix, Apartment, 2017

      Janet, Recovery House, 2018

      Exits, Janet, 2018

      Terry, Psychiatric Ward, 2018

      The Way Home, Terry, 2011

      Laurie, Downtown, 2018

      Aaron, Beachwood Hotel, 2019

      Lula and Jeff, Greystone Hotel, 2019

      Dom, BC Children’s Hospital, 2020

      Carly and Connor, Field Office, 2018

      Joe, Field Office, 2018

      Patty, Everywhere, 2018

      Where We’ve Ended Up, Patty and Joe, 2013

      Afterword

      Notes
      References
      Index

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