edited by Susan Cahill, Emma Hegarty and Emilie Moran
University of Wisconsin Press, 2008
eISBN: 978-0-299-23823-0

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This collection of articles relates to a research area currently developing in the Humanities, which calls for philosophical and historical approaches to questions of sustainable development and waste management.  The title of the issue reflects the central questions raised by all contributors: how are waste and abundance represented, how may we conceptualize these representations, and what ethical problems do they raise?
    Particular attention is paid to the cultural and moral factors that condition our attitudes to waste and the ways in which literature addresses the problematic relationship that binds production, consumption and waste to social and political systems.


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