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Author:
Lamoreaux, Janelle, author.
Title:
Infertile environments: epigenetic toxicology and the reproductive health of Chinese men / Janelle Lamoreaux.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvii, 135 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Medical anthropology--Research--China.
Reproductive toxicology--Research--China.
Genetic toxicology--Research--China.
Male reproductive health--Research--China.
Environmental health--Research--China.
Toxicology--Research--China.
Infertility, Male--Research--China.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals--Environmental aspects.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social.
SCIENCE / General.
Environmental health--Research.
Medical anthropology--Research.
Toxicology--Research.
China.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The National Environment -- The Hormonal Environment -- The Dietary Environment -- The Maternal Environment -- The Laboratory Environment.
Summary:
"In Infertile Environments, Janelle Lamoreaux investigates how epigenetic research into the effects of toxic exposure conceptualizes and configures environments. Drawing on fieldwork in a Nanjing, China, toxicology lab that studies the influence of pesticides and other pollutants on male reproductive and developmental health, Lamoreaux shows how the lab's everyday research practices bring national, hormonal, dietary, maternal, and laboratory environments into being. She situates the lab's work within broader Chinese history as well as the contemporary cultural and political moment, in which declining fertility rates and reproductive governance and technology are growing concerns. She also points to how toxicology in China is a transnational endeavor tied to both local conditions and international research agendas and infrastructures, which highlights the myriad scales and scope of epigenetic environments. At a moment of growing concerns about toxins, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and climate change, Lamoreaux demonstrates that epigenetic research's proliferation of environments produces new kinds of toxic relations that impact multiple generations of humans"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Critical global health: evidence, efficacy, ethnography
ISBN:
1478019336
9781478019336
1478016701
9781478016700
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1338303299
LCCN:
2022027030
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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