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How We Hurt

The Politics of Pain in the Opioid Epidemic

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How We Hurt dives into the institutional and cultural dimensions of the ongoing opioid epidemic. In a detailed analysis of pain management, opioid regulation, pharmaceutical branding, self-help, and public discourses on opioid addiction, Melina Sherman argues that the linchpin underlying the opioid epidemics evolution in North America is the problem of pain. By unpacking the politics of pain in different domains, How We Hurt shows how the crisis emerged andshifted, and why it looks the way it does today. The books chapters begin by tracing the trajectory of opioids in pain management, where decisions regarding the measurement of pain led to relief becoming wedded to opioids in medicine. The following chapters examine the problem of pain in opioid regulation, pharmaceuticalbranding, and the self-help industry. In these areas, a disastrous combination of strategic ignorance and deep-seated ties between public health entities and pharmaceutical companies drove the influx of opioids onto the market and into our medicine cabinets. The books penultimate chapter applies the analysis of pain to the problem of opioid addiction in popular discourse and shows how the opioid crisis has evolved alongside new conceptions of addiction and people who use opioids that conditionwhose pain is seen as legitimate and whose is not. Finally, the book concludes by considering the implications of its findings for the development of drug policy and future research on public health disasters, insisting on an interdisciplinary and multi-faceted approach to the study of pain and itsplace American culture.
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OUP USA
101991
9780197698235
9780197698235

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
200
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
295
  • Acknowledgements; Opening; Chapter 1: Tracing the Painkiller Revolution; Chapter 2: Strategic Ignorance in Opioid Regulation; Chapter 3: Branding Pain Relief; Chapter 4: Self-Help and the Rise of the Pain Patient-Expert; Chapter 5: Pains New Faces; Closing; References; Index;
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