"This book could be used in the disciplines of food studies, anthropology, government, environmental studies, and social justice studies. . . . Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals." - C.L. Lalonde (Choice) <p>"Adams’ latest book is a beautifully written, provocative foray into re-thinking the ever-swirling sources of, and possible responses to, chemical injury, urging critical scholars of toxicity to shepherd the swirl towards tangible and embodied forms of environmental justice."</p> - Melina Packer (Science as Culture) "Highly recommended for professionals and stakeholders in the agriculture, industry, health, and policy sectors. It fosters a deeper awareness and understanding of the realities behind glyphosate’s use and its broader implications for public health and safety." - Arif Purwanto Kaban (Agriculture and Human Values)

In Glyphosate and the Swirl Vincanne Adams explores the chemical glyphosate-the active ingredient in Roundup and a pervasive agricultural herbicide-as a predicament of contested science and chemically saturated life. Adams traces the history of glyphosate’s invention and its multiple uses as activists, regulators, scientists, clinicians, consumers, and sick people try to determine its safety and harm. Scientific and political debates over glyphosate’s toxicity are agitated into a swirl-a condition in which certainty is continually contested, divided, and multiplied. This movement replicates the chemical’s movement in soils, foods, bodies, archives, labs, and legislative bodies, settling in some places here and in other places there, its potencies changing and altering what it touches with different scales and kinds of impact. The swirl is both an artifact of academic capitalism, activist tactics, and contested scientific facts and a way to capture the complexity of contemporary life with chemicals.
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Acknowledgments  ix
1. From Blossoms  1
2. Building the Food Chemosphere  16
3. Ontological Multiplicity & Glyphosate’s Safety  37
4. Chemical Life, Clinical Encounters  51
5. The Scientific Consensus & the Counterfactual  73
6. Consensuses, Academic Capitalism & the Swirl  97
7. Glyphosate Becomes an Activist  114
8. Chemicals as Agents of Care  130
Notes  139
References  145
Index  167
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781478016755
Publisert
2023-01-03
Utgiver
Duke University Press; Duke University Press
Vekt
295 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

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Om bidragsyterne

Vincanne Adams is Professor of Medical Anthropology at the University of California, San Francisco, author of Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith: New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina, and coeditor of Arc of Interference: Medical Anthropology for Worlds on Edge, both also published by Duke University Press.