Alex M. Nading argues that the epidemic of chronic kidney disease of non-traditional causes among those living near and working in Nicaragua’s sugarcane plantations is not a result of climate change, it is climate change.
Alex M. Nading argues that the epidemic of chronic kidney disease of non-traditional causes among those living near and working in Nicaragua’s sugarcane plantations is not a result of climate change, it is climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alex M. Nading is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University and author of Mosquito Trails: Ecology, Health, and the Politics of Entanglement.
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Notes on Words, Names, and Places vii Prologue. Lives Worth Supporting ix Introduction 1 1. Grievance, Ground, and Grace 21 2. Atmospheric Fixes 45 3. Renal Environments 65 4. Toxic Mediation 85 5. Working Conditions 107 6. Plantation Patienthood 129 Conclusion 151 Acknowledgments 159 Notes 163 Bibliography 189 Index