Busted
Susan C. Boyd
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Éditeur:
Fernwood Publishing
Fernwood Publishing
Protection:
ACS4
ACS4
Année de parution:
2021
2021
ISBN-13:
9781773634647
Description:
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<strong>Long-listed for the George Ryga Award.</strong>
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<p>Canada’s drug laws are constantly changing. But what does Canada’s history of drug prohibition say about its future?</p>
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<em>Busted</em> is an illustrated history of Canadian drug prohibition and resistance to that prohibition. Reproducing over 170 archival and contemporary drawings, paintings, photographs, film stills and official documents from the 1700s to the present, Susan Boyd shows how Canada’s drug prohibition policies evolved and were shaped by white supremacy, colonization, race, class and gender discrimination. This history demonstrates that prohibition and criminalization produces harm rather than benefits, including the arrest of thousands of Canadians each year for cannabis-related offences, and the current drug overdose crisis. .</p>
<p>Visually engaging and approachably written, <em>Busted</em> is a timely examination of Canada’s history of drug control and movements against that control. Susan Boyd argues that in order to chart the future, it is worthwhile for us as Canadians to know our history of prohibition and how it continues to intersects with colonization and race, class, and gender injustice.</p>
<strong>Long-listed for the George Ryga Award.</strong>
</p>
<p>Canada’s drug laws are constantly changing. But what does Canada’s history of drug prohibition say about its future?</p>
<p>
<em>Busted</em> is an illustrated history of Canadian drug prohibition and resistance to that prohibition. Reproducing over 170 archival and contemporary drawings, paintings, photographs, film stills and official documents from the 1700s to the present, Susan Boyd shows how Canada’s drug prohibition policies evolved and were shaped by white supremacy, colonization, race, class and gender discrimination. This history demonstrates that prohibition and criminalization produces harm rather than benefits, including the arrest of thousands of Canadians each year for cannabis-related offences, and the current drug overdose crisis. .</p>
<p>Visually engaging and approachably written, <em>Busted</em> is a timely examination of Canada’s history of drug control and movements against that control. Susan Boyd argues that in order to chart the future, it is worthwhile for us as Canadians to know our history of prohibition and how it continues to intersects with colonization and race, class, and gender injustice.</p>
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