Description
About the Author
Daniel Renfrew is Associate Professor of Anthropology at West Virginia University.
Reviews
"Beginning in the early 2000s, large numbers of Montevideo residents learned that their health problems had been caused by widespread lead contamination. This volume looks at social, political and environmental factors that the author believes contributed to the problem and influenced how it was dealt with." * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *
"Daniel Renfrew's Life Without Lead is an exhaustively researched, imaginatively conceived, and empathetically written ethnographic study of lead poisoning and environmental justice activism in Montevideo, Uruguay. . . . Renfrew has succeeded in producing something much more than spectral social science: he has brought his subject to life." * Somatosphere *
"Whether dealing with working-class nostalgia, urban planning, corporate transparency, or biomedical science, Renfrew underscores the crucial role that un-knowing and non-knowledge play in stories of toxic disaster. . . . Life without Lead will be a provocative and informative text for scholars and students at the ever more crowded intersection of medical anthropology, disaster studies, and the ethnography of toxic worlds." * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *
"Life Without Lead has enormous value as a guide to the socio-political underpinnings and reactions to Uruguay's lead poisoning crisis." * Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology *
"Renfrew wryly sets the stage for a multi-faceted environmental justice case study that is imaginatively presented, memorably written, and persuasively argued." * Anthropological Quarterly *
"This book remains an engaging, accessible and interesting read and one of the very few book-length studies of Uruguay. Beyond anthropology it will be well suited for regional studies, environmental, human, cultural and economic geography, and of course, popular politics and activism reading lists."
* Anthropology Book Forum *
Book Information
ISBN 9780520295476
Author Daniel Renfrew
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm