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Waste Away
Joshua Reno
其他書名
Working and Living with a North American Landfill
出版
Univ of California Press
, 2016
主題
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Archaeology
Technology & Engineering / Civil / General
Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Technology & Engineering / Environmental / Waste Management
ISBN
0520288947
9780520288942
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ibQwDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Though we are the most wasteful people in the history of the world, very few of us know what becomes of our waste. In
Waste Away
, Joshua O. Reno reveals how North Americans have been shaped by their preferred means of disposal: sanitary landfill. Based on the author’s fieldwork as a common laborer at a large, transnational landfill on the outskirts of Detroit, the book argues that waste management helps our possessions and dwellings to last by removing the transient materials they shed and sending them elsewhere. Ethnography conducted with waste workers shows how they conceal and contain other people’s wastes, all while negotiating the filth of their occupation, holding on to middle-class aspirations, and occasionally scavenging worthwhile stuff from the trash.
Waste Away
also traces the circumstances that led one community to host two landfills and made Michigan a leading importer of foreign waste. Focusing on local activists opposed to the transnational waste trade with Canada, the book’s ethnography analyzes their attempts to politicize the removal of waste out of sight that many take for granted. Documenting these different ways of relating to the management of North American rubbish,
Waste Away
demonstrates how the landfills we create remake us in turn, often behind our backs and beneath our notice.