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The Literature Of Waste Material Ecopoetics And Ethical Matter Susan Morrison

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The Literature Of Waste Material Ecopoetics And Ethical Matter Susan Morrison
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Susan Morrison, Susan Signe Morrison
ISBN: 9781137405661, 113740566X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Literature Of Waste Material Ecopoetics And Ethical Matter Susan Morrison by Susan Morrison, Susan Signe Morrison 9781137405661, 113740566X instant download after payment.

Tracing material and metaphoric waste through the Western canon, ranging from Beowulf to Samuel Beckett, Susan Morrison disrupts traditional perceptions of waste to better understand how we theorize, manage, and are implicated in what is discarded and seen as garbage. Engaging a wide range of disciplines, Morrison addresses how the materiality of waste has been sedimented into a variety of toxic metaphors. The vibrancy of matter itself disturbs these metaphors, especially those used to characterize people as disposable garbage. If scholars can read waste as possessing dynamic agency, how might that change the ethics of refuse-ing and ostracizing wasted humans? A major contribution to the growing field of Waste Studies, this comparative and theoretically innovative book confronts the reader with the ethical urgency present in waste literature itself.

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