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El. knyga: Plastics, Environment, Culture and the Politics of Waste

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399511766
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781399511766

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The first comprehensive study of plastics, from the moment they were invented to the present day

Expands the existing research on the materiality of plastic, considering it as both a disposable and durable product An essential read in times of environmental and health crises, when humanity must find new ways of existing and transform, among other things, our culture Packed with insight from 24 contributors across 17 chapters

Plastics, Environment, Culture and the Politics of Waste examines plastic as a distinct cultural, political, and environmental phenomenon. It outlines the intricate relationship with plastic that humanity has been building over the course of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, drawing on examples from history, the arts, and literature, as well as examining the place of plastics in the current health, environmental, and energy crises. The aim of this book is to reveal the complex nature of plastics, from their rapid incorporation into our advancing ways of life, to the reenvisioning of plastics' role in human life and how, through abundant production, consumption, and disposal of plastics, humanity has initiated a toxic invasion of natural environments and human and nonhuman bodies. Bringing together various perspectives from the humanities, this edited collection contributes to the ongoing research on plastics and petrocultures and emphasizes the crucial significance of addressing the plastic crisis through culture.

Recenzijos

"A collection as theoretically and conceptually powerful and colourful as its namesake can often be. But unlike the real thing, this plastic isn't a threat to the environment. It's an example of the intellectual and political work which desperately needs to be done if we are to stave off an environmental futures even grimmer than our eco-present. Required reading for anyone and everyone interested in environmental studies." -Imre Szeman, Institute for Environment, Conservation and Sustainability

List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xv
Cymene Howe
Introduction -- The Petroproduct: On Plastics, Capitalism, and Oil 1(26)
Tatiana Konrad
PART I Plastic Lives
1 Plastics: What Are They Good For?
27(20)
Louise Dennis
2 How Hula Hoops Changed Hygiene: From Damp-Cloth Utopianism to Chemical Cleaning
47(21)
Angela Cope
3 The Anti-Plastic City: Local Governments, Plastic Waste, and the Undoing of the Weak Recycling Waste Regime in the United States
68(19)
Lily Baum Pollans
PART II Plastic Proliferation
4 From Plasticity to the Aesthesis of Queer Toxicity
87(18)
Amanda Boetzkes
Dana Feldman
5 Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever
105(20)
Chantelle Mitchell
Jaxon Waterhouse
6 Jugoplastika: Plastics and Postsocialist Realism
125(18)
Andrija Filipovic
7 Failed Infrastructures, My Little Ponies, and Wadden Plastics: The Eco-Intimacies of the MSC Zoe Container Disaster
143(18)
Renee Hoogland
PART III Plastics in Art
8 The Pioneers of Plasticraft: When Artists Found Plastics in the United States
161(20)
Danielle O'Steen
9 Plastic Intimacy: Chinese Art Making as Recycling Practice
181(22)
Victoria Oana Lupascu
10 Plastic Poetics: Challenging the Epistemologies of Plastic Waste in the Artwork of Maria Roelofsen
203(13)
Nathan Beck
Jeff Diamanti
11 The Performance of Plasticity: Method Acting, Prosthetics, and the Virtuosity of Embodied Transformation
216(25)
David LaRocca
PART IV Plastics in Literature
12 Polymeric Thinking: Allison Cobb's Plastic: An Autobiography
241(20)
Lynn Keller
13 Plastic City: Temporality, Materiality, and Waste in Vanessa Berry's Mirror Sydney
261(15)
Emily Potter
Kirsten Seale
14 Better Learning through Plastic?: The Moby-Duck Saga and Pedagogy
276(25)
Donna A. Gessell
PART V Plastics and the Future
15 Disposable: The Dirty Word in Medical Plastics
301(24)
Patrick D. Murphy
16 Eco-Fascism and Alienation: Plastics in a Post-COVID World
325(13)
Sasha Adkins
Brittany Y. Davis
17 Plastic in the Time of Impasse
338(23)
Mark Simpson
Index 361
Tatiana Konrad is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of English and American Studies, University of Vienna, Austria, as well as the Principal Investigator of the Air and Environmental Health in the (Post-)COVID-19 World project and the editor of the Environment, Health, and Well-being book series at Michigan State University Press. She is the author of Docu-Fictions of War: U.S. Interventionism in Film and Literature (University of Nebraska Press, 2019), the editor of Cold War II: Hollywood's Renewed Obsession with Russia (University Press of Mississippi, 2020) and Transportation and the Culture of Climate Change: Accelerating Ride to Global Crisis (West Virginia University Press, 2020), and a co-editor of Cultures of War in Graphic Novels: Violence, Trauma, and Memory (Rutgers University Press, 2018).