推倒围墙:推倒围墙:妇女戒毒康复中的战术政治》(The Politics of Maneuver in Women's Drug Rehabilitation)。

Nadja Eisenberg-Guyot
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本文通过对纽约市皇后区一个寄宿式戒毒治疗项目的女性楼层进行参与式观察研究,探讨尽管康复机构宣称自己是 "监禁的替代方案",但它们是如何将监禁的地理格局、实践和设计具体化并加以扩展的。我将重点放在康复建筑的两个方面--常规化/有序性和治疗隔离/封闭性--来说明康复的空间政治是如何将吸毒作为一种病理的、犯罪学的、种族化的偏差问题来强制推行的,必须通过隔离、"适应训练 "和惩罚性纪律来加以纠正。针对这些暴力建构,被定罪的吸毒女性尝试了自己和彼此的存在方式,这些方式与戒毒所试图遏制、切断和重新定位她们欲望的方式背道而驰。通过睡眠、身体装饰和卧室装饰等例子,我认为被定罪的女性干预、评论,有时甚至抵制康复中心的空间实践。
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Pushing Back the Walls: The Politics of Maneuver in Women's Drug Rehabilitation.

This article uses participant-observation research from the women's floor of a residential drug treatment program in Queens, NYC to explore how rehabilitative institutions instantiate and extend carceral geographies, practices, and design, despite their asserted "alternative to incarceration" status. Focusing on two aspects of rehabilitation architecture - routinization/orderliness and therapeutic quarantine/containment - I show how the spatial politics of rehabilitation enforce drug use as a pathological, criminological problem of racialized-gendered deviance that must be corrected through isolation, "habilitation," and punitive discipline. Against these violent constructions, criminalized women who use drugs experimented with ways of being for themselves and each other that moved against how the rehab attempted to contain, sever, and reorient their desires. Using the examples of sleep, bodily adornment, and bedroom décor, I argue that criminalized women intervened in, commented on, and sometimes resisted carceral spatial practices of rehabilitation.

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