Pain and Prose: Tracing the Opioid Epidemic in Stephen King's Novels

痛苦与散文:追溯斯蒂芬·金小说中的阿片类药物危机

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Abstract

In recent decades, the landscape of pain management has shifted dramatically, particularly in the USA, where the increased prescription of opioid medications has contributed to a national public health crisis. As a reflection of cultural and societal dynamics, fiction literature provides a valuable lens for examining evolving perceptions of pain and its treatment. This study explores the depiction of analgesic use in Stephen King's novels, focusing on the period from 1977 to 2019. By analyzing references to specific medications, including over-the-counter pain relievers and prescription opioids such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, the paper traces a chronological pattern that mirrors real-world changes in medical practice. The analysis highlights a growing presence of more potent medications in King's later works, often presented without moral framing or medical explanation. This neutral portrayal of analgesics, including opioids, may reflect a broader cultural acceptance of pharmacologic solutions to pain. The study also considers how King's personal experience with injury and recovery may have influenced these depictions. By examining the intersection of fiction, health, and culture, this paper contributes to a deeper understanding of how literature reflects and informs public discourse on medical issues.

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