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Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination after Fukushima, Aya Hirata Kimura


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Автор: Aya Hirata Kimura
Название:  Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination after Fukushima
ISBN: 9780822361824
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0822361825
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 224
Вес: 0.45 кг.
Дата издания: 26.08.2016
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 3 illustrations
Размер: 231 x 158 x 18
Ключевые слова: Asian history,Gender studies: women,Popular medicine & health, HEALTH & FITNESS / General,HISTORY / Asia / Japan,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
Основная тема: Popular medicine & health
Подзаголовок: The gender politics of food contamination after fukushima
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание:
Following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster in 2011 many concerned citizens—particularly mothers—were unconvinced by the Japanese government’s assurances that the country’s food supply was safe. They took matters into their own hands, collecting their own scientific data that revealed radiation-contaminated food. In Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists Aya Hirata Kimura shows how, instead of being praised for their concern about their communities’ health and safety, they faced stiff social sanctions, which dismissed their results by attributing them to the work of irrational and rumor-spreading women who lacked scientific knowledge. These citizen scientists were unsuccessful at gaining political traction, as they were constrained by neoliberal and traditional gender ideologies that dictated how private citizens—especially women—should act. By highlighting the challenges these citizen scientists faced, Kimura provides insights into the complicated relationship between science, foodways, gender, and politics in post-Fukushima Japan and beyond.

Дополнительное описание:
Abbreviations  ix

Preface   xi

Acknowledgments  xiii

Introduction  1

1. "Moms with Radiation Brain": Gendered Food Policing in the Name of Science  27

2. Engineering of Citizens  5





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