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08 December 2023

“In the interlaced archives of toxicity, disability, and race, Mel Y. Chen brilliantly agitates the past and helps us unlearn and redistribute these key terms. The book gifts us with profoundly reorienting paths that undo, rather than reify, toxicity, pointing readers toward an alterwise of vibrating noninnocent transecologies of intoxicated intimacy.”—M. Murphy, author of, The Economization of Life
"Taking an impressively expansive, interdisciplinary approach, Chen situates the book within critical ethnic and race studies, disability studies, gender and sexuality studies, and queer theory, but the work also has clear historical, historiographical, and autobiographical impulses. ... [A] strange, but eminently brilliant and enjoyable, book."
—Andrew Bellamy, H-Sci-Med-Tech, H-Net Reviews"[Intoxicated] deserves to be read by historians of science, specifically those who write about medicine, disability and colonialism. It is an important addition to the growing literature combining critical race theory and queer, disability and animal studies and will surely challenge the ideas and enrich the vocabulary of historians of science for some years to come."—Thomas Parkinson, British Journal for the History of Science
“Weaving between theoretical lineages including queer, Black, disability, East Asian, decolonial, and posthumanist studies, Intoxicated makes important contributions to these fields while also carving its own space between and beyond them.”
—Alba Clevenger, CatalystIntroduction. Intoxications, Intimacies, and Interformations 1
1. Slow Constitution: Down Syndrome and the Logic of Development 18
2. Agitation as a Chemical Way of Being 62
3. Unlearning: Intoxicated Method 100
Afterwards: Telling the End Not to Wait 142
Notes 165
Bibliography 177
Index