
Life Exposed
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Through extensive research in state institutions, clinics, laboratories, and with affected families and workers of the so-called Zone, Petryna illustrates how the event and its aftermath have not only shaped the course of an independent nation but have made health a negotiated realm of entitlement. She tracks the emergence of a "biological citizenship" in which assaults on health become the coinage through which sufferers stake claims for biomedical resources, social equity, and human rights. Life Exposed provides an anthropological framework for understanding the politics of emergent democracies, the nature of citizenship claims, and everyday forms of survival as they are interwoven with the profound changes that accompanied the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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Introduction to the 2013 Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xxxiii
Note on Transliteration xxxvii
Chapter 1 Life Politics after Chernobyl 1
- Time Lapse 1
- A Technogenic Catastrophe 9
- Nation Building 20
- Experimental Systems 25
- Docta Ignorantia 27
- The Unstoppable Course of Radiation Illness 32
Chapter 2 Technical Error: Measures of Life and Risk 34
- A Foreign Burden 34
- Saturated Grid 36
- Institute of Biophysics, Moscow 39
- Soviet-American Cooperation 41
- Safe Living Politics 49
- Life Sciences 55
- Risk In Vivo 59
Chapter 3 Chernobyl in Historical Light 63
- How to Remember Then 64
- New City of Bila-Skala 66
- Vitalii 67
- Contracts of Truth 69
- Oksana 70
- Anna 72
- Requiem for Storytelling 76
Chapter 4 Illness as Work: Human Market Transition 82
- City of Sufferers 82
- Capitalist Transition 92
- Nothing to Buy and Nothing to Sell 94
- Medical-Labor Committees 102
- Disability Claims 107
- Illness for Life 113
Chapter 5 Biological Citizenship 115
- Remediation Models 115
- Normalizing Catastrophe 119
- Suffering and Medical Signs 121
- Domestic Neurology 126
- Disability Groups 130
- Law, Medicine, and Corruption 138
- Material Basis of Health 143
Chapter 6 Local Science and Organic Processes 149
- Social Rebuilding 149
- Radiation Research 151
- Between the Lesional and the Psychosocial 156
- New Sociality 165
- Doctor-Patient Relations 174
- No One Is Hiding Anything Anymore 176
- In the Middle of the Experiment 181
Chapter 7 Self and Social Identity in Transition 191
- Anton and Halia 191
- Beyond the Family: Kvartyra and Public Voice 194
- Medicalized Selves 201
- Everyday Violence 206
- Lifetime 212
Chapter 8 Conclusion 215
Notes 221
Bibliography 239
Index 253
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