Wastiary
A bestiary of waste
Contributor(s)
Hennessy Picard, Michael (editor)
Carroll, Timothy (editor)
Gilbert, Jane (editor)
Miller, Nicola (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Wastiary, or Bestiary of Waste, is a creative exercise that occupies letters, numbers, and symbols of Western academic language to compose a list of 35 short entries on the uncomfortable but pressing topic of waste in the contemporary world. The collection is richly illustrated with artwork, photography, collage and mixed media.
The book is a heterodox compendium of ‘beasts of waste’, playfully re-imagining the medieval treatise on various kinds of animal. It conveys the message that various forms of waste and pollution have achieved a beast-like or untameable quality, at times pungently transferring to considerations of ‘the human’, or humans treated as waste.
Keywords
waste;waste studies;cultural studies;modern languages;environment;social sciencesDOI
10.14324/111.9781800085183ISBN
9781800085190, 9781800085206, 9781800085213, 9781800085183Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2023Classification
Cultural studies
Sociology and anthropology
History of architecture
Human geography
Ethical issues and debates
Urban communities
City and town planning: architectural aspects
History