The tireless resistance of local communities fighting for ownership of America's third largest water system.
Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost-including poisoning an entire city and shutting off water to thousands of people. Weaving together narratives of frontline activists along with archival data, Michael Mascarenhas provides a powerful exploration of the political alliances and bureaucratic mechanisms that uphold inequality.
Drawing from three years of ethnographic fieldwork in Flint and Detroit, this book amplifies the voices of marginalized communities, particularly African American women, whose perspectives and labor have been consistently overlooked. Toxic Water, Toxic System offers a fresh perspective on the ties between urban austerity policies, environmental harm, and the advancement of white supremacist agendas in predominantly Black and brown cities.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"A must-read for those curious about the ongoing water crisis in Michigan." * Booklist * "Toxic Water, Toxic System brings attention to research on the Flint crisis while adding valuable historical and storytelling context." * Sociology of Race and Ethnicity * "Written with a righteous anger that may be off-putting to some, this book innovatively raises significant questions for urban development issues. . . .This stimulating study cannot be dismissed." * CHOICE * "Toxic Water, Toxic System is a robust scholastic achievement. The Flint Crisis has a theoretically and methodologically rigorous sociological treatment that it has long deserved." * Water Alternatives *
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
22 b-w illustrations, 6 tables
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-520-34386-3 (9780520343863)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Michael Mascarenhas is Professor of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of New Humanitarianism and the Crisis of Charity: Good Intentions on the Road to Help and Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Thirsty for Environmental Justice
1. In the Service of White Privilege
2. Flint: The Anvil of Democracy
3. Defending the Karegnondi
4. Foundation Colonialism
5. Emergency (as a Paradigm of) Management
6. Environments of Injustice
7. The Water Is Off
8. Shut Off and Shut Out
9. We Charge Genocide
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index