Waste: Object Lessons
Autor Dr. Brian Thillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781628924367
ISBN-10: 1628924365
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 20 b/w images
Dimensiuni: 121 x 165 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Object Lessons
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1628924365
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 20 b/w images
Dimensiuni: 121 x 165 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Object Lessons
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
The Object Lessons series, published in association with The Atlantic, explores the hidden lives of ordinary things and shows how everyday objects, even when they have become waste, can help us to learn about ourselves and the modern world
Notă biografică
Brian Thill is Professor of English at Golden West College, USA. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Jacobin, Mediations, 3:AM Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere.
Cuprins
The beach that speaksTrash familiars/TabflabPigs in spaceMillion-year panicRuinismSplinter, shard, and stoneWhere the hoard isLake CarbamazepineAcknowledgementsIllustrationsBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Fascinating, thought-provoking, and necessary, Brian Thill's Waste is about not just our present but our future. You can't read it and come out of the experience unchanged.
If 'waste,' as Brian Thill points out, is any object plus time, then Waste is waste plus spirited curiosity and tremendous intelligence. With a gaze full of vigor and heart, Thill looks at the fate of what we discard-from space junk to horse corpses to bird bellies split open from plastic-and illuminates invisible margins we'd often rather forget. I read the whole book in one sitting, spellbound.
Waste is the finest filth around-or really the finest mediation of it I can think of: Thill looks deeply into how what we waste controls us at the level of the personal and the public-our discards become our fate and home both-and finds treasure.
Waste pluralizes, names a condition into which objects fall, takes us beachcombing, dumpster diving. 'Waste is every object, plus time'. The true aim of Brian Thill's book, however, is. that non-place to which waste is sent. We cannot afford. to believe in such a zone any longer. Of course, we never really could or did - out of sight was simply out of mind. Waste always kept coming back.
If 'waste,' as Brian Thill points out, is any object plus time, then Waste is waste plus spirited curiosity and tremendous intelligence. With a gaze full of vigor and heart, Thill looks at the fate of what we discard-from space junk to horse corpses to bird bellies split open from plastic-and illuminates invisible margins we'd often rather forget. I read the whole book in one sitting, spellbound.
Waste is the finest filth around-or really the finest mediation of it I can think of: Thill looks deeply into how what we waste controls us at the level of the personal and the public-our discards become our fate and home both-and finds treasure.
Waste pluralizes, names a condition into which objects fall, takes us beachcombing, dumpster diving. 'Waste is every object, plus time'. The true aim of Brian Thill's book, however, is. that non-place to which waste is sent. We cannot afford. to believe in such a zone any longer. Of course, we never really could or did - out of sight was simply out of mind. Waste always kept coming back.