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Living Downstream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Living Downstream

Published more than three decades after Rachel Carson's Silent Spring warned of the impact of chemicals on the environment, this book offers a critique of current thinking on cancer and its causes. It argues that the evidence has been wilfully ignored, and that the environment is still being poisoned. Throughout her study, the author weaves two stories - of Rachel Carson and her battle to be heard and of her own cancer of the bladder, which she traces back to agricultural and industrial contamination.

Having Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 461

Having Faith

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-15
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

A brilliant writer, first-time mother, and respected biologist, Sandra Steingraber tells the month-by-month story of her own pregnancy, weaving in the new knowledge of embryology, the intricate development of organs, the emerging architecture of the brain, and the transformation of the mother's body to nourish and protect the new life. At the same time, she shows all the hazards that we are now allowing to threaten each precious stage of development, including the breast-feeding relationship between mothers and their newborns. In the eyes of an ecologist, the mother's body is the first environment, the mediator between the toxins in our food, water, and air and her unborn child.Never before has the metamorphosis of a few cells into a baby seemed so astonishingly vivid, and never before has the threat of environmental pollution to conception, pregnancy, and even to the safety of breast milk been revealed with such clarity and urgency. In Having Faith, poetry and science combine in a passionate call to action.A Merloyd Lawrence Book

Living Downstream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Living Downstream

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-23
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Sandra Steingraber, biologist, poet, and survivor of cancer in her twenties, brings all three perspectives to bear on the most important health and human rights issue of our time: the growing body of evidence linking cancer to environmental contaminations. Her scrupulously researched scientific analysis ranges from the alarming worldwide patterns of cancer incidence to the sabotage wrought by cancer-promoting substances on the intricate workings of human cells. In a gripping personal narrative, she travels from hospital waiting rooms to hazardous waste sites and from farmhouse kitchens to incinerator hearings, bringing to life stories of communities in her hometown and around the country as ...

Raising Elijah
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

Raising Elijah

Nothing could be more important than the health of our children, and no one is better suited to examine the threats against it than Sandra Steingraber. Once called "a poet with a knife," she blends precise science with lyrical memoir. In Living Downstream she spoke as a biologist and cancer survivor; in Having Faith she spoke as an ecologist and expectant mother, viewing her own body as a habitat. Now she speaks as the scientist mother of two young children, enjoying and celebrating their lives while searching for ways to protect them -- and all children -- from the toxic, climate-threatened world they inhabit Each chapter of this engaging and unique book focuses on one inevitable ingredient of childhood -- everything from pizza to laundry to homework to the "Big Talk" -- and explores the underlying social, political, and ecological forces behind it. Through these everyday moments, Steingraber demonstrates how closely the private, intimate world of parenting connects to the public world of policy-making and how the ongoing environmental crisis is, fundamentally, a crisis of family life.

Living Downstream
  • Language: en

Living Downstream

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Vintage

Biologist and poet Sandra Steingraber shoulders the legacy of Rachel Carson, producing a work about people and land, cancer and the environment, that is as accessible and as invaluable as "Silent Spring". "An important, deeply felt book".--"Chicago Tribune".

Living Downstream
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Living Downstream

Thirty-five years after Rachel Carson s Silent Spring warned of the impact of chemicals on the environment, Steingraber offers us an urgent critique of current thinking on cancer and its causes, bringing us the alarming message that we have wilfully ignored the evidence and are still poisoning our environment. Throughout her study of truly shocking scientific research she weaves two stories - of Rachel Carson and her battle to be heard and of her own moving story of cancer of the bladder, which she traces back to agricultural and industrial contamination. The connection between our bodies and the ecological world in which we eat, drink, breathe and work have rarely been so eloquently and passionately recorded.

Post-diagnosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

Post-diagnosis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Sandra Steingraber -- gifted young poet, cancer survivor, environmental activist -- writes about hope and renunciation, desire and determination in this moving collection.

Living Downstream; A Scientist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment
  • Language: en

Living Downstream; A Scientist's Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Positionalities as Ethos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Positionalities as Ethos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This dissertation examines the rhetoric of Sandra Steingraber, a biologist, cancer survivor, mother, and highly acclaimed activist in the contemporary environmental movement. It examines how Steingraber navigates her understandings of science and the environment by articulating and leveraging her differing epistemological and material "locations" as appeals to ethos. Coupling rhetorical scholarship on ethos with feminist scholarship on standpoint, it takes on a series of Steingraber's works including her trilogy of books and her series of "Letters from Chemung County Jail." The first chapter explicates how ethos and feminist standpoint theory can be mutually beneficial, together offering an ...

Raising Elijah
  • Language: en

Raising Elijah

Nothing could be more important than the health of our children, and no one is better suited to examine the threats against it than Sandra Steingraber. Once called "a poet with a knife," she blends precise science with lyrical memoir. In Living Downstream she spoke as a biologist and cancer survivor; in Having Faith she spoke as an ecologist and expectant mother, viewing her own body as a habitat. Now she speaks as the scientist mother of two young children, enjoying and celebrating their lives while searching for ways to protect them--and all children--from the toxic, climate-threatened world they inhabit Each chapter of this engaging and unique book focuses on one inevitable ingredient of childhood--everything from pizza to laundry to homework to the "Big Talk"--and explores the underlying social, political, and ecological forces behind it. Through these everyday moments, Steingraber demonstrates how closely the private, intimate world of parenting connects to the public world of policy-making and how the ongoing environmental crisis is, fundamentally, a crisis of family life.