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Peder Clark

University of Strathclyde

2 papers in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2019-2024

Papers

Mike Jay, Mescaline: A Global History of the First Psychedelic

Social History of Medicine December 18, 2019 Peder Clark 2 citations

A review of Mike Jay's book 'Mescaline: A Global History of the First Psychedelic' describes the work as tracing mescaline's journey from pre-Columbian use in the Americas through its isolation by Western scientists, its role in shaping modern psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and its influence on art and mythology. The review notes Jay's narrative weaves together diverse historical and scientific threads, showing how mescaline challenged conventional understandings of consciousness and perception. The book is presented as a comprehensive account that connects indigenous traditions, laboratory research, and artistic experimentation, offering a broad cultural history of the substance.

Expanding Mindscapes: A Global History of Psychedelics. By ErikaDyck, ChrisElcock (Eds.), Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 2023. ISBN: 9780262546935

Addiction July 29, 2024 Peder Clark

A review of Erika Dyck and Chris Elcock's edited collection 'Expanding Mindscapes: A Global History of Psychedelics' describes how the volume expands the historiography of psychedelics both temporally and geographically beyond the familiar North American narrative. Across 20 chapters, contributors explore topics including LSD in clinical theology among medical missionaries in India, African plants voacanga africana and tabernanthe iboga, Korean artist Nam June Paik's video work as a technology of consciousness, and psychedelic use in Israel, Britain, France, and Pakistan. The collection maintains a unified critical perspective while covering Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America, though scholars from the Global South are heavily outnumbered.