The Labor-Drug Question in Colonial Worlds: Mandrax, Heroin, and Xanax in South Africa’s Era of Unemployment

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Hunter
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How does drug use change in a country once desperate for waged labor but now marked by youth unemployment rates of more than 50%? This article considers historical connections between drugs and labor in South Africa, a colonial setting where capitalism was notoriously drug fueled. Drawing on oral histories, ethnography, and archival sources in the port city of Durban, I suggest that a gradual but important change in drug use occurred from around the 1970s. Drugs shifted from being used as forms of leisure and coping in relation to arduous waged work to absorbing the stresses of an economy marked by massive youth unemployment and precarious work. The study shows how the explosion in the illicit use of Mandrax (methaqualone) from the 1970s and heroin as well as Xanax (alprazolam) in the 2000s took place on and shaped the terrain of these political economic transformations.
殖民世界的劳工-毒品问题:南非失业时代的曼德拉克斯、海洛因和阿普唑仑
在一个曾经迫切需要有偿劳动,但现在青年失业率超过50%的国家,毒品使用是如何变化的?这篇文章考虑了南非毒品和劳工之间的历史联系,在那里,资本主义以毒品为燃料而臭名昭著。根据港口城市德班的口述历史、民族志和档案资料,我认为从20世纪70年代左右开始,毒品使用发生了一个渐进但重要的变化。毒品从被用作休闲和应付繁重的有偿工作的形式,转变为吸收以大量青年失业和不稳定工作为特征的经济压力。这项研究表明,20世纪70年代Mandrax(甲喹酮)和海洛因以及Xanax(阿普唑仑)的非法使用激增是如何在这些政治经济转型的基础上发生并形成的。
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The social history of alcohol and drugs
The social history of alcohol and drugs Arts and Humanities-History
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