The Temporalities of Waste
Out of Sight, Out of Time
Herausgeber: Allon, Fiona; Eddison-Cogan, Karma; Barcan, Ruth
The Temporalities of Waste
Out of Sight, Out of Time
Herausgeber: Allon, Fiona; Eddison-Cogan, Karma; Barcan, Ruth
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Reflecting on waste in the context of sustainability, materiality, social practices, subjectivity, and environmental challenges, the book covers settings from the municipal garbage crisis in Beirut, to food rescue campaigns in Hong Kong, and the toxic by-products of computer chip production in Silicon Valley.
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Reflecting on waste in the context of sustainability, materiality, social practices, subjectivity, and environmental challenges, the book covers settings from the municipal garbage crisis in Beirut, to food rescue campaigns in Hong Kong, and the toxic by-products of computer chip production in Silicon Valley.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367321796
- ISBN-10: 0367321793
- Artikelnr.: 60013380
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367321796
- ISBN-10: 0367321793
- Artikelnr.: 60013380
Fiona Allon is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney and an affiliate of the Sydney Environment Institute. Ruth Barcan is Associate Professor in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney and a Sydney Environment Institute Key Researcher. Karma Eddison-Cogan is a PhD candidate in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney.
Foreword
Myra J. Hird Introduction: Out of joint: the time of waste
Fiona Allon
Ruth Barcan and Karma Eddison-Cogan Part 1: Speed and Slowness 1. Open Crowd: just-in-time food rescue
Daisy Tam 2. Fridges and food waste: an ethnography of freshness
Rebecca Campbell and Gordon Waitt 3. Chip
body
earth: toxic temporalities of Intel Processor production
Luke Munn Part 2: Bureaucratic time 4. Bio-political temporalities of waste and the municipal collection schedule in the United States
Raysa Martinez Kruger 5. Housing waste in remote Indigenous Australia
Liam Grealy and Tess Lea 6. The imaginaries of Beirut's 'invisible' solid waste: exploring walls as temporal pauses amidst the Beirut garbage crisis
Christine Mady Part 3: Disposability and persistence 7. "All of them had been forgotten": the temporality of wasted life in contemporary Arab fiction
Tasnim Qutait 8. Lingering matter: materialities
temporalities and everyday forms of waste
Elyse Stanes 9. The landfill paradox: reflections on the temporalities of waste
Yusif Idies Part 4: Long durée and intergenerational time 10. The waste of time
Elizabeth Graham
Dan Evans and Lindsay Duncan 11. Crip Time and the toxic body: water
waste and the autobiographical self
Ally Day 12. Wasting seas: oceanic time and temporalities
Elspeth Probyn Part 5: Collisions and multiplicity 13. Today's waste is tomorrow's future: on the temporalities of two post-nuclear sites
Aleksandra Brylska 14. Toxic transmogrification: Rare Earthenware as junk art
Sabine LeBel 15. Crunch time: temporalities of scrap metal collection
Steven Kohm and Kevin Walby Part 6: Revivals and returns 16. New temporalities of everyday life in Australian suburbia: cultural and material economies of hard rubbish reuse
Tania Lewis
Rowan Wilken and Frédéric Rauturier 17. Temporal cycles of waste management in Southern African Indigenous societies
Soul Shava and Rob O'Donoghue
Myra J. Hird Introduction: Out of joint: the time of waste
Fiona Allon
Ruth Barcan and Karma Eddison-Cogan Part 1: Speed and Slowness 1. Open Crowd: just-in-time food rescue
Daisy Tam 2. Fridges and food waste: an ethnography of freshness
Rebecca Campbell and Gordon Waitt 3. Chip
body
earth: toxic temporalities of Intel Processor production
Luke Munn Part 2: Bureaucratic time 4. Bio-political temporalities of waste and the municipal collection schedule in the United States
Raysa Martinez Kruger 5. Housing waste in remote Indigenous Australia
Liam Grealy and Tess Lea 6. The imaginaries of Beirut's 'invisible' solid waste: exploring walls as temporal pauses amidst the Beirut garbage crisis
Christine Mady Part 3: Disposability and persistence 7. "All of them had been forgotten": the temporality of wasted life in contemporary Arab fiction
Tasnim Qutait 8. Lingering matter: materialities
temporalities and everyday forms of waste
Elyse Stanes 9. The landfill paradox: reflections on the temporalities of waste
Yusif Idies Part 4: Long durée and intergenerational time 10. The waste of time
Elizabeth Graham
Dan Evans and Lindsay Duncan 11. Crip Time and the toxic body: water
waste and the autobiographical self
Ally Day 12. Wasting seas: oceanic time and temporalities
Elspeth Probyn Part 5: Collisions and multiplicity 13. Today's waste is tomorrow's future: on the temporalities of two post-nuclear sites
Aleksandra Brylska 14. Toxic transmogrification: Rare Earthenware as junk art
Sabine LeBel 15. Crunch time: temporalities of scrap metal collection
Steven Kohm and Kevin Walby Part 6: Revivals and returns 16. New temporalities of everyday life in Australian suburbia: cultural and material economies of hard rubbish reuse
Tania Lewis
Rowan Wilken and Frédéric Rauturier 17. Temporal cycles of waste management in Southern African Indigenous societies
Soul Shava and Rob O'Donoghue
Foreword
Myra J. Hird Introduction: Out of joint: the time of waste
Fiona Allon
Ruth Barcan and Karma Eddison-Cogan Part 1: Speed and Slowness 1. Open Crowd: just-in-time food rescue
Daisy Tam 2. Fridges and food waste: an ethnography of freshness
Rebecca Campbell and Gordon Waitt 3. Chip
body
earth: toxic temporalities of Intel Processor production
Luke Munn Part 2: Bureaucratic time 4. Bio-political temporalities of waste and the municipal collection schedule in the United States
Raysa Martinez Kruger 5. Housing waste in remote Indigenous Australia
Liam Grealy and Tess Lea 6. The imaginaries of Beirut's 'invisible' solid waste: exploring walls as temporal pauses amidst the Beirut garbage crisis
Christine Mady Part 3: Disposability and persistence 7. "All of them had been forgotten": the temporality of wasted life in contemporary Arab fiction
Tasnim Qutait 8. Lingering matter: materialities
temporalities and everyday forms of waste
Elyse Stanes 9. The landfill paradox: reflections on the temporalities of waste
Yusif Idies Part 4: Long durée and intergenerational time 10. The waste of time
Elizabeth Graham
Dan Evans and Lindsay Duncan 11. Crip Time and the toxic body: water
waste and the autobiographical self
Ally Day 12. Wasting seas: oceanic time and temporalities
Elspeth Probyn Part 5: Collisions and multiplicity 13. Today's waste is tomorrow's future: on the temporalities of two post-nuclear sites
Aleksandra Brylska 14. Toxic transmogrification: Rare Earthenware as junk art
Sabine LeBel 15. Crunch time: temporalities of scrap metal collection
Steven Kohm and Kevin Walby Part 6: Revivals and returns 16. New temporalities of everyday life in Australian suburbia: cultural and material economies of hard rubbish reuse
Tania Lewis
Rowan Wilken and Frédéric Rauturier 17. Temporal cycles of waste management in Southern African Indigenous societies
Soul Shava and Rob O'Donoghue
Myra J. Hird Introduction: Out of joint: the time of waste
Fiona Allon
Ruth Barcan and Karma Eddison-Cogan Part 1: Speed and Slowness 1. Open Crowd: just-in-time food rescue
Daisy Tam 2. Fridges and food waste: an ethnography of freshness
Rebecca Campbell and Gordon Waitt 3. Chip
body
earth: toxic temporalities of Intel Processor production
Luke Munn Part 2: Bureaucratic time 4. Bio-political temporalities of waste and the municipal collection schedule in the United States
Raysa Martinez Kruger 5. Housing waste in remote Indigenous Australia
Liam Grealy and Tess Lea 6. The imaginaries of Beirut's 'invisible' solid waste: exploring walls as temporal pauses amidst the Beirut garbage crisis
Christine Mady Part 3: Disposability and persistence 7. "All of them had been forgotten": the temporality of wasted life in contemporary Arab fiction
Tasnim Qutait 8. Lingering matter: materialities
temporalities and everyday forms of waste
Elyse Stanes 9. The landfill paradox: reflections on the temporalities of waste
Yusif Idies Part 4: Long durée and intergenerational time 10. The waste of time
Elizabeth Graham
Dan Evans and Lindsay Duncan 11. Crip Time and the toxic body: water
waste and the autobiographical self
Ally Day 12. Wasting seas: oceanic time and temporalities
Elspeth Probyn Part 5: Collisions and multiplicity 13. Today's waste is tomorrow's future: on the temporalities of two post-nuclear sites
Aleksandra Brylska 14. Toxic transmogrification: Rare Earthenware as junk art
Sabine LeBel 15. Crunch time: temporalities of scrap metal collection
Steven Kohm and Kevin Walby Part 6: Revivals and returns 16. New temporalities of everyday life in Australian suburbia: cultural and material economies of hard rubbish reuse
Tania Lewis
Rowan Wilken and Frédéric Rauturier 17. Temporal cycles of waste management in Southern African Indigenous societies
Soul Shava and Rob O'Donoghue