I'm Afraid of That Water

A Collaborative Ethnography of a West Virginia Water Crisis

Elizabeth Campbell editor Luke Eric Lassiter editor Brian A Hoey editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:West Virginia University Press

Published:28th Feb '20

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I'm Afraid of That Water cover

On January 9th 2014, residents across Charleston, West Virginia, awoke to an unusual liquorice smell in the air and a similar taste in the public drinking water. That evening residents were informed that the tap water in tens of thousands of homes, hundred of businesses, and dozens of schools and hospitals - the water made available to as many as 300,00 citizens in a nine-county region - had been contaminated with a chemical used for cleaning crushed coal.

This books tells a particular set of stories about that chemical spill and its aftermath, an unfolding water crisis that would lead to months, even years, of fear and distrust. It is both oral history and collaborative ethnography, jointly conceptualised, researched, and written by people - more than fifty in all - across various positions in academia and local communities.

I'm Afraid of That Water foregrounds the ongoing concerns of West Virginians (and people in comparable situations in places like Flint, Michigan) confronted by the problem of contamination, where thresholds for official safety may be crossed, but a genuine return to normality is elusive.

A great example of a multiauthored and intersubjective ethnography of toxic suffering, this book is a model for future disaster ethnographies." — Peter Little, Rhode Island College

ISBN: 9781949199376

Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 362g

240 pages