Original paper

Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of ‘addiction’ biographies

Volume: 44, Pages: 145 - 154
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Personal narratives of alcohol and other drug addiction circulate widely in popular culture and they also have currency in professional therapeutic settings. Despite this, relatively little research has explored the conventions operating in these narratives and how they shape people’s experiences and identities. While research in this area often proceeds on the premise that addiction biographies are straightforwardly ‘true’ accounts, in this...
Paper Details
Title
Telling different stories, making new realities: The ontological politics of ‘addiction’ biographies
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
44
Pages
145 - 154
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