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Item Drug Regimes: Addiction, Biopolitics, American Literature, 1820-1940(2019-07) McGillicuddy, Brendan"Drug Regimes" traces the development of the disease concept of addiction from the early American Republic into the inter-war period. In this work, struggles against alcoholism, both individual and social, are used to frame and explore larger issues of national conflict occurring around race, gender, and political economy. Each chapter discusses a literary text that exemplifies a particular "drug regime" - a mode of the governance of health, both individual and public - and analyzes this text as a mode of extrapolating a political theory of drug conflict.Item Editor’s Introduction to “Finding Wholeness as Scholars, Teachers, and Healers through Narrative Medicine and the Medical Humanities,” a Special Issue of Survive and Thrive, A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine(Survive and Thrive, A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine, 2018) Beard, David