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Waste Effects

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an investigation into the wastes of building, writing and collecting

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Waste Effects – an investigation into the wastes of building, writing and collecting Skip to content Widgets Waste Effects an investigation into the wastes of building, writing and collecting The ‘Introduction’ of *Waste: A Philosophy of Things* Available Here With the official UK release of Waste: A Philosophy of Things on 22nd May 2014, Bloomsbury have supplied a preview to give you an idea of the book’s ambitions. You can read the Introduction here . *** About Why are people so interested in what they and others throw away? This book shows how this interest in what we discard is far from new — it is integral to how we make, build and describe our lived environment. As this wide-ranging new study reveals, waste has been a polarizing topic for millennia and has been treated as a rich resource by artists, writers, philosophers and architects. Drawing on the works of Giorgio Agamben, T.S. Eliot, Jacques Derrida, Martin Heidegger, James Joyce, Bruno Latou...

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