Garbage. Waste in a World of Side Effects
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland: Søppel. Avfall i en verden av bivirkningerWaste is what is left over, the irrelevant, the unintended side effect, the superfluous, the unwanted. It is nice to think that when we just throw it away, it disappears. But the reality is the amount of garbage is accumulating every day, all over the planet.
In Norway we throw away twice as much as we did 25 years ago, and China and India import tons of rubbish from rich countries. The further us rich people can remove ourselves from the stench, the more importunate it becomes for the poor. The rubbish is a mirror that tells humankind who we are.
- What gives things their value, and how can rubbish be transformed into treasures?
- Why is the littering of brains a growing environmental problem?
- How can people become rubbish, and how hard is it to keep the waste at an arm’s length in a world that is filling up?
Praise for Garbage. Waste in a World of Side Effects:
"Thomas Hylland Eriksen writes concisely, quickly, enthusiastically, intelligently, and wildly. (...) 'Garbage' is the most fertile kind of associative essay-writing and is quite relevant in comtemporary society."
(Dagsavisen)
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| Language | Foreign publisher |
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| German | Futurum Verlag |
