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72 reviewsISBN 10: 0791453421
ISBN 13: 9780791453421
Author: Brian Neville, Johanne Villeneuve
Explorations in the aesthetics of waste and the material infrastructure of memory. Ours is a wasteful society, consumed with care for its remains, according to the contributors of Waste-Site Stories. Here scholars from around the world probe current notions of waste and the ways in which remains of different kinds recover value in the act of recollection and recycling. In the wake of destructive experiences that continue to trouble memory, there is something compelling about today's theoretical and artistic interest in waste and recycling. The two terms provide a purchase on changing conditions of cultural memory, on technological development and its sometimes toxic ecological and social fallout, and on the legacy of personal and historical trauma. They suggest new resources for the stories of our engagement with the things of the past and the sites where traces of history survive.
Part I: Waste
1. Objects from the Past by David Gross
2. Waste into Heritage: Remarks on Materials in the Arts, on Memories and the Museum by Susanne Haus
3. Art and Archive: The Dissimulation Museum by Christine Bernier
4. Beyond the Archive by Aleida Assmann
5. The Acculturation of Waste by Walter Moser
6. Agencies of Cultural Feedback: The Infrastructure of Memory by Wolfgang Ernst
7. Being Authentic: The Ambition to Recycle by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
Part II: Site
8. Mould, Rubble, and the Validation of the Fragment in the Discourse of the Past by Stephen Bann
9. Parthenon, Nashville: From the Site of History to the Sight of Memory by Éric Méchoulan
10. Taking Lanterns for Bladders: Symbolic and Material Appropriation in the Postmodern by Wlad Godz
11. History’s Mortal Remains by Valeria Wagner
12. Photo- Resemblance by Charles Grivel
13. Utopian Legacies Memory, Mediation, Cinema by Johanne Villeneuve
14. sCrypt Memory Building by Gordon Bleach
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Tags: Brian Neville, Johanne Villeneuve, Stories, Recycling