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|a Iqani, Mehita,
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|a Garbage in popular culture :
|b consumption and the aesthetics of waste /
|c Mehita Iqani.
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|a 2010
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|a Albany :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-190) and index.
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|a "Explores the cultural politics of garbage in contemporary global society"--
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Globalization, Consumption, and Media -- Media Representations of Garbage -- Materiality and Morality -- Identities, Inequalities and Individualities -- Domesticity and Civic Duty -- Space and Time -- The Structure of This Book -- 2 Agency and Action -- Reduce or Self-brand? The Luxury of Waste-free Consumption -- Reuse in Art: Subjectivity, Surface, and Communication in Rubbish Artworks -- Recycle to Empower? Owning Labor in the New Economy -- Waste-work and Wasteful/l Subjects
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|a Individuals in the Trashocalypse: Working with Horror or Hope? -- 3 Hedonism and Luxury -- After the Party: The Litterscape Post-Glastonbury and Other Festivals -- "Untouched" Tropical Beaches and the Problem of Waste -- Leaving No Trace? Ethical Trash Efforts at Afrika Burn -- Trash-Traces: There Is No Away in Pleasurable Consumption -- Happy Nihilism? The Moral Cost of Hedonism and Luxury -- 4 Devastation and Affect -- Oil and Plastic: Oceanic Detrita as Part of Material Consumer Culture -- Whose Fault Is It Anyway? Accounting for "Accidental" Spills
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|a Reading the Slick: Spectacle, Scale, and the Monstrous -- Narrating the "Gyre": Plasticity, Affect, and Devastation -- The New Sublime: Trashscapes beyond Consumer Comprehension -- 5 Public Objects, Wasted Subjects, Uncertain Futures -- Rubbish: The Most Public of All Objects -- Homo Detritus: Subjectivities Defined by Rubbish -- The Beauty of Saying Goodbye: Self, Other, Planet -- Imagining Another World: Consumption without Waste? -- References -- Index
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