Literature DB >> 17904347

The use of pleasure in harm reduction: perspectives from the history of sexuality.

Kane Race1.   

Abstract

The absence of pleasure in harm reduction discourse is more and more frequently noted, but few have considered what, exactly, more attention to pleasure might do. What is the value of pleasure for harm reduction praxis? Central to such an inquiry is the question of how pleasure is grasped, conceptually and methodologically. In this paper I use Foucault's History of Sexuality to elaborate a perspective on the use of pleasure within harm reduction. I argue that Foucault's work suggests a distinction between therapeutic and social-pragmatic approaches to pleasure, and that such a distinction is important for harm reduction--to the extent that it seeks to maintain a critical awareness of the relation between stigma and care--in that the latter model raises the possibility of maintaining de-pathologizing modes of care. An appreciation of pleasure in terms of its social pragmatics helps to recognize practices of safety, care and risk that might otherwise go unregistered in the current punitive political environment. It provides a basis for conceiving practical measures that are in touch with given concerns and bodily practices, and thus have more chance of being taken up. It also enables a more dynamic and responsive approach to the practice of bodies and pleasures.

Mesh:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17904347     DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2007.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Drug Policy        ISSN: 0955-3959


  9 in total

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Journal:  Contemp Drug Probl       Date:  2013-09

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Journal:  Int J Drug Policy       Date:  2017-10-03

5.  Sexual pleasure and sexual risk among women who use methamphetamine: a mixed methods study.

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7.  Articulating Connections between the Harm-Reduction Paradigm and the Marginalisation of People Who Use Illicit Drugs.

Authors:  Rusty Souleymanov; Dan Allman
Journal:  Br J Soc Work       Date:  2015-08-25

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Authors:  Gillian Kolla; Carol Strike
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2020-05-07

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