Salud Colectiva (Jul 2017)

Toxic bodies: perceived risk of internal contamination by chemical compounds in Spain

  • Cristina Larrea-Killinger,
  • Araceli Muñoz,
  • Jaume Mascaró

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18294/sc.2017.1161
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 225 – 237

Abstract

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This article analyses the social perception of human exposure to chemical compounds and discourses and practices regarding bodily boundaries when faced with internal contamination. Based on qualitative and interdisciplinary research carried out in Catalonia, the social meanings attributed to the environmental and food dangers and risks related to chemical compounds that affect human health, and the place that the body takes in the production of these discourses, were explored. In order to do so, between June and November 2011, 43 semi-structured interviews with workers with some awareness of chemical contaminants were carried out, emphasizing how these people (re)interpret the different existing discourses about internal contamination as well as their perceptions regarding the introduction of chemical compounds into the body and the dangers that these substances pose to health.

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