Our Chemical Selves
Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Our Chemical Selves
Gender, Toxics, and Environmental Health
436 pages | © 2015

Table of Contents
Foreword: Water Is Life / Josephine Mandamin
Introduction: The Production of Pollution and Consumption of Chemicals in Canada / Dayna Nadine Scott, Lauren Rakowski, Laila Zahra Harris, and Troy Dixon
Part 1: “Consuming” Chemicals
1 Wonderings on Pollution and Women’s Health / M. Ann Phillips
2 Protecting Ourselves from Chemicals: A Study of Gender and Precautionary Consumption / Norah MacKendrick
3 Sex and Gender in Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan / Dayna Nadine Scott and Sarah Lewis
Part 2: Routes of Women’s Exposures
4 Trace Chemicals on Tap: The Potential for Gendered Health Effects of Chronic Exposures via Drinking Water / Jyoti Phartiyal
5 Consuming “DNA as Chemicals” and Chemicals as Food / Bita Amani
6 Consuming Carcinogens: Women and Alcohol / Nancy Ross, Jean Morrison, Samantha Cukier, and Tasha Smith
Part 3: Hormones as the “Messengers of Gender”?
7 The Impact of Phthalates on Women’s Reproductive Health / Maria P. Velez, Patricia Monnier, Warren G. Foster, and William D. Fraser
8 Plastics Recycling and Women’s Reproductive Health / Aimée L. Ward and Annie Sasco
9 Xenoestrogens and Breast Cancer: Chemical Risk, Exposure, and Corporate Power / Sarah Young and Dugald Seely
Part 4: Consumption in the Production Process
10 Plastics Industry Workers and Breast Cancer Risk: Are We Heeding the Warnings? / Margaret M. Keith, James T. Brophy, Robert DeMatteo, Michael Gilbertson, Andrew E. Watterson, and Matthias Beck
11 Power and Control at the Production-Consumption Nexus: Migrant Women Farmworkers and Pesticides / Adrian A. Smith and Alexandra Stiver
Conclusion: Thinking about Thresholds, Literal and Figurative / Dayna Nadine Scott
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