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E-raamat: On Garbage

  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781861896346
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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781861896346
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On Garbage shows that disposal causes more than the mountains of rubbish we sometimes fear will overwhelm us; it also creates a host of other 'garbage', particularly in the all-too-often abject reality of our disposable lives. It seems, indeed, that we ourselves have become the garbage of our times.
This book will interest readers in areas as diverse as cultural studies and social theory, the histories of philosophy, public health and the environment, and the aesthetics of contemporary art.

How do we decide what is junk? The discarded remnants of our daily lives may no longer be useful to us, yet John Scanlan proposes in On Garbage that our trash is actually a treasure trove of artifacts that reveals intriguing insights into the modern human condition and the evolution of Western culture.

On Garbage is the first book to examine the detritus of Western culture in full range—not only material waste and ruin, but also residual or "broken" knowledge and the lingering remainders of cultural thought systems. Scanlan considers how Western philosophy, science, and technology attained mastery over nature through what can be seen as a prolonged act of cleansing, as scientists and philosophers weeded out incorrect, outmoded, or superseded knowledge. He also analyzes how disposal not only produces overwhelming mountains of waste, but creates dead bits of useless knowledge that permeate the reality of modern Western societies. He argues that physical and intellectual debris reveal new insights into the basic tenets of Western culture and, ultimately, that the abject reality of our disposable lives has led to us becoming the "garbage" of our times.

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There is such a fine Montaignesque scope to On Garbage . . . [ a] little masterpiece . . . Scanlan [ is] an essayist of the first order. * The Times * The story of rubbish, as Scanlan persuasively argues, is the story of culture . . . [ and] cheery references to everyone from Heidegger to Blur make this fun reading. * Guardian * Highly different, intellectually intriguing and happily stimulating stuff. * Glasgow Herald *

John Scanlan is a cultural theorist and historian, who has published on subjects such as cultural memory, time, place and waste. His previous books include On Garbage (2005), and Memory: Encounters with the Strange and the Familiar (2013), both published by Reaktion Books.