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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Situating the Study of Rural China’s Environmental Health Activism -
2 China’s “Cancer Villages”: The Social, Political, and Economic Contexts of Pollution -
3 “Toxic Culture”: The Spectrum and Origins of Resigned Activism -
4 “Undermining” Environmental Health: “Madness,” Struggles for Clean Water, and the Challenges of Intervention -
5 E-Waste Work: Hierarchies of Value and the Normalization of Pollution in Guiyu - Conclusion
- Appendix: Methodological Strategies and Challenges
- Bibliography
- Index
- Urban and Industrial Environments
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Resigned Activism
- Author(s):
Anna Lora-Wainwright
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Situating the Study of Rural China’s Environmental Health Activism -
2 China’s “Cancer Villages”: The Social, Political, and Economic Contexts of Pollution -
3 “Toxic Culture”: The Spectrum and Origins of Resigned Activism -
4 “Undermining” Environmental Health: “Madness,” Struggles for Clean Water, and the Challenges of Intervention -
5 E-Waste Work: Hierarchies of Value and the Normalization of Pollution in Guiyu - Conclusion
- Appendix: Methodological Strategies and Challenges
- Bibliography
- Index
- Urban and Industrial Environments