Description

Waste is a key category for understanding cultural value. It is not just the 'bad stuff' we dispose of; it is material we constantly struggle to redeem. Cultures seem to spend as much energy reclassifying negativity as they do on establishing the negative itself. The huge tertiary sector devoted to waste management converts garbage into money, while ecological movements continue to stress human values and 'the natural.' But the problems waste poses are never simply economic or environmental. The international contributors to this collection ask us to pause and consider the complex ways in which value is created and destroyed. Their diverse approaches of ethics, philosophy, cultural studies, and politics are at the forefront of a new field of 'ecohumanites.'

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Cultural Economies of Waste
Chapter 2 Out of Australia
Chapter 3 Miasma
Chapter 4 Invidious Distinction: Waste Difference and Classy Stuff
Chapter 5 Down the Drain: Shit and the Politics of Disturbance
Chapter 6 Decolonising the Discourse of Environmental Knowledge in Settler Societies
Chapter 7 Psychic Waste: Freud, Fechner and the Principle of Constancy
Chapter 8 Hollywood's Pacific Junk: The Wreckage of Colonial History in Six Days and Seven Nights and Rapa Nui
Chapter 9 Trash as Archive, Trash as Enlightenment
Chapter 10 Devastation

Product details

Published 28 Dec 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 144
ISBN 9780742576049
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Gay Hawkins

Anthology Editor

Stephen Muecke

Contributor

John Frow

Contributor

David Halperin

Contributor

Anna Neill

Contributor

Suzanne Raitt

Contributor

Michael Taussig

Contributor

Patricia Yaeger

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