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Toxic production, disrupted lives and contaminated bodies. Care for unacknowledged suffering, incurable cancers, and immeasurable losses. This book bears witness to the invisible disasters provoked by the asbestos market worldwide and gives a voice to the communities of survivors who struggle daily in the name of social and environmental justice. Grounded in a profound, touching ethnography, this book offers an original contribution to understanding global health disasters and grassroots health-based activism.



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“The book provides interesting inputs for researchers in the health sciences and reaffirms the heuristic value of Social Sciences in health. With her anthropological “magni-lens”, Mazzeo expands the view of the work-related health-disease process and forces us to clearly see the “mongrel dog syndrome” cultivated by the ethnocentrism of the Brazilian elites. A work destined to become an academic reference in the two hemispheres…an unmissable reading.” • Revista Brasileira de Saude Ocupacional

“It is a good scholarly review of the situation regarding the use of asbestos at a major facility in Brazil with a fine ethnographic review.” • Arthur L. Frank, Drexel University

“This book well exemplifies the value and the utility of anthropology in illuminating a community’s struggle with contaminants, the embodiment of suffering, and the search for environmental justice.” • Stuart Blume, University of Amsterdam



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Translation
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: My Path into the Dust

Chapter 1. The Toxic Market of Asbestos and Global Health Disasters
Chapter 2. Osasco: City, Work and Struggles
Chapter 3. Suffering and Embodied Disasters
Chapter 4. The Politics of Anti-Asbestos Activism
Chapter 5. Engaging Global Health, Anti-Asbestos Activism and Ethnography

Conclusion

Glossary
References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789209310, 978-1789209310
      ISBN10: 1789209315

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Toxic production, disrupted lives and contaminated bodies. Care for unacknowledged suffering, incurable cancers, and immeasurable losses. This book bears witness to the invisible disasters provoked by the asbestos market worldwide and gives a voice to the communities of survivors who struggle daily in the name of social and environmental justice. Grounded in a profound, touching ethnography, this book offers an original contribution to understanding global health disasters and grassroots health-based activism.



      Trade Review

      “The book provides interesting inputs for researchers in the health sciences and reaffirms the heuristic value of Social Sciences in health. With her anthropological “magni-lens”, Mazzeo expands the view of the work-related health-disease process and forces us to clearly see the “mongrel dog syndrome” cultivated by the ethnocentrism of the Brazilian elites. A work destined to become an academic reference in the two hemispheres…an unmissable reading.” • Revista Brasileira de Saude Ocupacional

      “It is a good scholarly review of the situation regarding the use of asbestos at a major facility in Brazil with a fine ethnographic review.” • Arthur L. Frank, Drexel University

      “This book well exemplifies the value and the utility of anthropology in illuminating a community’s struggle with contaminants, the embodiment of suffering, and the search for environmental justice.” • Stuart Blume, University of Amsterdam



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Notes on Translation
      List of Abbreviations

      Introduction: My Path into the Dust

      Chapter 1. The Toxic Market of Asbestos and Global Health Disasters
      Chapter 2. Osasco: City, Work and Struggles
      Chapter 3. Suffering and Embodied Disasters
      Chapter 4. The Politics of Anti-Asbestos Activism
      Chapter 5. Engaging Global Health, Anti-Asbestos Activism and Ethnography

      Conclusion

      Glossary
      References
      Index

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