Using Women
Nancy Campbell
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Using Women
Delve into the complex relationship between women and drug use in "Using Women," authored by Nancy Campbell and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2000. Spanning 332 pages, this compelling book examines the evolution of societal perceptions, from the 1950s 'girl junkie' to the 1990s 'crack mom.'
Through a critical lens, Campbell analyzes government drug policies and their impact on women, offering insightful recommendations for future approaches. "Using Women" not only sheds light on the stigmatization faced by women in the context of substance use but also advocates for policy reform that recognizes their unique challenges and experiences.
This enlightening read is essential for anyone interested in drug policy, gender studies, and sociology. Gain a deeper understanding of the historical complexities of women's drug use and the implications of current regulatory frameworks. Make this thought-provoking addition to your collection today!
Using Women