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    Outside The Second Sex
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 13 (1): 94-127. 2003.
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    Sexuality and Narcotic Desire
    Symposium 2 (2): 123-137. 1998.
    lf addiction is the disease of the epoch, women are its greatest victims. Not only are they the population most affected by this “disease,” the campaigns and treatments designed to treat women’s addictions are both ineffective and (worse) demonstrably sexist, racist, and misogynist (Greaves, 1996). This paper situates the hermeneutics of (the disease of) addiction and the analysis of appropriate treatments for this “disease” within the broader social and historical contexts that shape gendered p…Read more
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    High Culture: Reflections on Addiction and Modernity (edited book)
    with Mark S. Roberts
    State University of New York Press. 2002.
    Addresses the place of addiction in modern art, literature, philosophy, and psychology, including its effects on the works of such thinkers and writers as Heidegger, Nietzsche, DeQuincey, Breton, and Burroughs
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    Sexuality and Narcotic Desire
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 2 (2): 123-137. 1998.
    lf addiction is the disease of the epoch, women are its greatest victims. Not only are they the population most affected by this “disease,” the campaigns and treatments designed to treat women’s addictions are both ineffective and (worse) demonstrably sexist, racist, and misogynist (Greaves, 1996). This paper situates the hermeneutics of (the disease of) addiction and the analysis of appropriate treatments for this “disease” within the broader social and historical contexts that shape gendered p…Read more