White Women, U.S. Popular Culture, and Narratives of Addiction:

Jessie Daniels,Julie C. Netherland, Alyssa Patricia Lyons

Contemporary drug problems(2018)

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The United States war on drugs has, for decades now, systematically targeted communities of color. This sustained attack on people of color is accomplished through the use of whiteness. Recently, mainstream news media and elected officials have called for a “gentler war on drugs” to address the opioid epidemic. While some may see this as a welcome change, we take a more critical view. Specifically, we examine the role of White women in two popular television series that feature narratives of addiction as a gendered instance of “white drug exceptionalism.” To do this, we conducted a systematic analysis of a narrative television show, Law u0026 Order, and a reality-based show, Intervention, using nine seasons over the same time period (2000–2010). In the procedural drama Law u0026 Order, White women were featured prominently as part of the carceral state, both as police detectives and as prosecutors. Occasionally, White women are portrayed as victims of drug culture. On the rehabinspired Intervention, the majority ...
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