Toxic Histories

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Toxic Histories

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ISBN: 9781107126978
作者: David Arnold
出版社: Cambridge University Press
发行时间: 2016 -2
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 50.00
页数: 280

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Poison and Pollution in Modern India

David Arnold   

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- An innovative history of medicine, science and environment in modern India that places toxicity, and its management, as a central theme in colonial science and governance
- Covers the 1830s to the postcolonial period to show how the imperatives behind science and its authority and social utility changed over time
- Combines social, scientific and environmental history to demonstrate the critical importance of poisons and pollution in history
Toxic Histories combines social, scientific, medical and environmental history to demonstrate the critical importance of poison and pollution to colonial governance, scientific authority and public anxiety in India between the 1830s and 1950s. Against the background of India's 'poison culture' and periodic 'poison panics', David Arnold considers why many familiar substances came to be regarded under colonialism as dangerous poisons. As well as the criminal uses of poison, Toxic Histories shows how European and Indian scientists were instrumental in creating a distinctive system of forensic toxicology and medical jurisprudence designed for Indian needs and conditions, and how local, as well as universal, poison knowledge could serve constructive scientific and medical purposes. Arnold reflects on how the 'fear of a poisoned world' spilt over into concerns about contamination and pollution, giving ideas of toxicity a wider social and political significance that has continued into India's postcolonial era.

目录

Introduction: poison traces

1. The social life of poisons
2. The imperial pharmakon
3. Panics and scares
4. Toxic evidence
5. Intimate histories
6. Embracing toxicity
7. Polluted places, poisoned lives

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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