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Bodies in protestBodies in protest

Bodies in protest1997

J. Stephen Kroll-Smith, J. Steve Kroll-Smith, H. Hugh, Jr. Floyd, H. Hugh Floyd

About this book

Bodies in Protest does not seek to answer the question of whether or not chemical sensitivity in physiological or psychological, a virtual impossibility in an environment as chemically saturated as ours (there are currently over 55,000 separate chemicals in commercial use in the United States). Rather, the book reveals how ordinary people borrow the expert language of medicine to construct lay accounts of their misery. The environmentally ill are not only explaining their bodies to themselves, however, but also influencing public policies and laws to accommodate the existence of this new body, one that professional medicine refuses to acknowledge and one that is becoming a popular model for rethinking conventional boundaries between the safe and the dangerous. Having interviewed dozens of the environmentally ill, the authors here recount how these people come to acknowledge and define their disease, and themselves, in a suddenly unliveable world that often stigmatizes them as psychologically unstable. Bodies in Protest is the dramatic story of human bodies that no longer behave in a manner modern medicine can predict and control.

Details

First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL2631306W

Subjects

Environmentally induced diseasesAllergyEnvironmental factorsHealth systems & servicesMedical diagnosisToxicologyEnvironmentally induced diseasEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicalConsumer HealthHealth/FitnessInfectious DiseasesDiseasesDiseases - GeneralMedical / DiseasesPROTEST MOVEMENTSMultiple Chemical Sensitivity

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