This book explores the broader question of what it means to "live with" toxicity as a condition of life, particularly for disadvantaged communities in India. Mathur argues that the geographically uneven exposure to toxicity is a deliberate strategy of global neoliberalism to ensure that power is concentrated in the hands of the few.
This book explores the broader question of what it means to "live with" toxicity as a condition of life, particularly for disadvantaged communities in India. Mathur argues that the geographically uneven exposure to toxicity is a deliberate strategy of global neoliberalism to ensure that power is concentrated in the hands of the few.
Dipali Mathur is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: "Available to Be Poisoned" Chapter 1. Living in the Toxcene: Unnatural Histories of Our Toxic Present Chapter 2. Peddlers of Poisons: Chemical Colonialism and Precarious Lives Chapter 3. Manufacturing Disaster: Bhopal as a Regime of Truth Chapter 4. Ecological Death-Worlds: Pandemic Politics and Repeating the Toxic Past Conclusion: India's Precarious Present
Introduction: "Available to Be Poisoned" Chapter 1. Living in the Toxcene: Unnatural Histories of Our Toxic Present Chapter 2. Peddlers of Poisons: Chemical Colonialism and Precarious Lives Chapter 3. Manufacturing Disaster: Bhopal as a Regime of Truth Chapter 4. Ecological Death-Worlds: Pandemic Politics and Repeating the Toxic Past Conclusion: India's Precarious Present
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