Echoes from history: Women, drug-use, and cultural shame

Arhonda Lynch
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Women who use drugs continue to be mostly overlooked in research or are depicted as promiscuous and licentious.31 The legacy of a patriarchal past and moralistic societal attitudes still features heavily on the pathways to recovery for women. This project will focus on the structural barriers faced by women in accessing supports for alcohol and/or drug use. The aim is to explore the potential harm caused to women due to the structural and often patriarchal barriers they experience in accessing supports. Historically, drug treatment and policies have emerged from knowledge produced by a ‘male-based society’, for what was perceived to be, predominantly a ‘male problem’.4, 34 Lorde17 asserts the ‘master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house’ thus male-based knowledge production will not serve women as well as it does men. The dominant culture has valued a punitive ideology of addiction that dismisses the needs of women who use drugs and fails to address the abuses perpetrated against them. Challenging this ideology, through viewing this as a feminist and human rights issue, will be the core argument within this project.
历史的回响:女性、吸毒和文化耻辱
在研究中,使用毒品的妇女大多被忽视,或被描述为滥交和放荡过去父权的遗产和道德主义的社会态度仍然在女性的康复道路上占据重要地位。该项目将侧重于妇女在获得酒精和/或药物使用支助方面面临的结构性障碍。其目的是探讨妇女在获得支持方面遇到的结构性障碍和往往是父权障碍对她们造成的潜在伤害。从历史上看,药物治疗和政策是从“以男性为基础的社会”产生的知识中产生的,因为人们认为这主要是一个“男性问题”。Lorde17断言,“主人的工具永远不会拆除主人的房子”,因此,以男性为基础的知识生产不会像对男性那样对女性有好处。主流文化重视一种惩罚性的成瘾意识形态,这种意识形态忽视了吸毒妇女的需求,也没有解决对她们的虐待问题。挑战这种意识形态,通过将其视为女权主义和人权问题,将是这个项目的核心论点。
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