Books

Ackerman, Frank. 1997. Why Do We Recycle: Markets, Values, and Public Policy. Washington, D.C., Island Press.

Alaimo, S. (2010). Bodily Natures: Science, Environment, and the Material Self. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Alexander, Judd. 1993. In Defense of Garbage. Westport, Conn., Praeger.

Allen, Michelle. 2008. Cleansing the City: Sanitary Geographies in Victorian London. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Amato, J. A. 2000. Dust: A history of the small and the invisible. Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press.

Ashenburg, K. 2007. The Dirt on Clean: An unsanitized history. New York, North Point Press.

Bardini, T. 2011. Junkware. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Bennet, J. (2010). Vibrant Matter: a political ecology of things. Duke University Press: London.

Biow, D. 2006. The Culture of Cleanliness in Renaissance Italy. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Botha, Ted. 2004. Mongo: Adventures in Trash. New York, Bloomsbury.

Brouwer, J., A. Mulder, et al., Eds. 2010. The Politics of the Impure. Rotterdam, V2_Publishing.

Brown, K. M. 2009. Foul Bodies: Cleanliness in early America. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Bullard, Robert. I994. Dumping in Dixie: Race, class, and environmental quality, 2nd edn. Westview Press, Boulder, CO.

Burns, Loree Griffins. 2007. Tracking Trash: Flotsam, Jetsam, and the Science of Ocean Motion. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Burnstein, Daniel Eli. 2006. Next to Godliness: Confronting Dirt and Despair in Progressive Era New York City. Urbana, Ill., University of Illinois Press.

Campkin, B. and R. Cox. 2007. Dirt: New geographies of cleanliness and contamination. London, Tauris.

Clark, C. 2005. The Great Stink. Orlando, Harcourt.

Cockayne, E. 2007. Hubbub: Filth, noise, and stench in England, 1600-1770. New Haven ; London, Yale University Press.

Cohen, William and Ryan Johnson. 2005. Filth: Dirt, Disgust, and Modern Life. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Colten, Craig and Peter Skinner. 1996. The Road to Love Canal: Managing Industrial Waste Before EPA. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Corbin, Alain. 1986. The Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Dalrymple, T. 2011. Litter: How Other People’s Rubbish Shapes Your Life. London, Gibson Square Books.

Dauvergne, Peter. 2008. The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Davies, Anna. 2007. The Geographies of Garbage Governance: Interventions, Interactions, and Outcomes. Aldershot, Burlington Ashgate Pub. Co.

Douglas, Mary. 1984. Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. London, Ark Paperbacks.

Duffy, John. 1990. The Sanitarians: A History of American Public Health. Urbana, University of Illinois Press.

Dürr, Eveline, and Rivke Jaffe. 2010. Urban Pollution: Cultural Meanings, Social Practices. New York, Berghahn Books.

Ebbesmeyer, Curtis and Eric Scigliano. 2009. Flotsametrics and the Floating World: How one man’s obsession with runaway sneakers and rubber ducks revolutionized ocean science. New York, NY, Smithsonian Books : Collins.

Edensor, Tim. 2005. Industrial Ruins: Space, Aesthetics and Materiality. London: Berg Publishing.

Eveleigh, D. J. 2008. Privies and Waterclosets. Princes Risborough, Shire.

Falasca-Zamponi, S. 2011. Waste and Consumption: Capitalism, the environment, and the life of things. New York, NY, Routledge.

Farley, P. and M. S. Roberts. 2011. Edgelands: Journeys into England’s true wilderness. London, Jonathan Cape.

Ferrell, Jeff. 2006. Empire of Scrounge: Inside the Urban Underground of Dumpster Diving, Trash Picking, and Street Scavenging. New York: New York University Press.

Hamlin, Christopher. 1990. A science of impurity: water analysis in nineteenth century Britain. Berkeley, University of California Press.

High, Steven and David Lewis. 2007. Corporate Wasteland: The Landscape and Memory of Deindustrialization. Cornell University Press.

King, William Davies. 2008. Collections of Nothing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Gabrys, Jennifer. 2011. Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics. Michigan, University of Michigan Press.

George, Rose. 2008. The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters. Metropolitan Books.

Gille, Zsuzsa. 2007. From the Cult of Waste to the Trash Heap of History: The Politics of Waste in Socialist and Postsocialist Hungary. Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press.

Girling, Richard. 2005. Rubbish!: Dirt on our hands and crisis ahead. London, Eden Project Books.

Gregson, Nicky, and Louise Crewe. 2003. Second-hand Cultures. Cornwall, PMG Books.

Griscom, John. 1845. The Sanitary Condition of the Laboring Population of New York. New York, Harper & Brothers.

Grossman, Elizabeth. 2006. High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health. Washington, Island Press : Shearwater Books.

Halliday, Stehpan. 1999. The Great Stink of London: Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the cleansing of the Victorian capital. Stroud, Sutton.

Halliday, Stephan. 2007. The Great Filth: The war against disease in Victorian England. Stroud, Sutton.

Hamlin, Christopher. 209). Cholera: The biography. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Hawkins, Gay. 2006. The Ethics of Waste: How we Relate to Rubbish. Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Hawkins, Gay and Stephen Muecke. 2003. Culture and Waste: The Creation and Destruction of Value. Oxford, Rowman & Littlefield.

Holmes, Hannah. 2001. The Secret Life of Dust: From the cosmos to the kitchen counter, the big consequences of little things. New York, Wiley.

Hoy, Suellen. 1995. Chasing Dirt: The American Pursuit of Cleanliness. New York, Oxford University Press.

Jensen, Derrick and Aric McBay. 2009. What We Leave Behind. New York, Seven Stories Press.

Kelley, Victoria. 2010. Soap and Water: Cleanliness, dirt and the working classes in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. London ; New York, I. B. Tauris.

Klaver, Elizabeth (ed). 2004. Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to cyberspace. Madison, Wis. ; London, University of Wisconsin Press/Popular Press.

Korsmeyer, Carolyn. 2011. Savoring disgust: The foul and the fair in aesthetics. New York, Oxford University Press.

Kristeva, Julia. 1982. Powers of Horror: An essay on abjection. New York, Columbia University Press.

Laporte, Dominique. 2000. History of Shit. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Lewis, Mindy. 2009. Dirt: The Quirks, Habits, and Passions of Keeping House. Berkeley, CA: Seal Press.

Logan, W. B. 1995. Dirt: The ecstatic skin of the earth. New York, Riverhead Books.

Longhurst, R. (2001). Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries, London: Routledge.

Luis L. M. Aguiar and Andrew Herod, editors. (2006). The Dirty Work of Neoliberalism: Cleaners in the Global Economy. Basil Blackwell: Oxford. [Issue published simultaneously as a special issue of Antipode, 38.3: 425-666.]

Lynch, Kevin and Michael Southworth. 1990. Wasting away. San Francisco, Sierra Club Books.

Markowit, Gerald, and David Rosner. 1994. Deadly Dust:Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth-Century AmericaPrinceton University Press.

McDonough, William and Michael Braungart. 2002. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way we Make Things. New York, North Point Press.

Melosi, Martin. 1980. Pollution and Reform in American Cities, 1870-1930. Austin, University of Texas Press.

Melosi, Martin. 1981. Garbage in the Cities: Refuse, Reform, and the Environment: 1880-1980. College Station, TX, Texas A&M University Press.

Menninghaus, Winfried. 2003. Disgust: the Theory and History of a Strong Sensation. State University of New York Press.

Miller, Benjamin. 2000. Fat of the Land: Garbage in New York : the last two hundred years. New York, Four Walls Eight Windows.

Miller, William Ian. 1997. The Anatomy of Disgust. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Molotch, Harvey. L. and Laura Norén. 2010. Toilet: Public restrooms and the politics of sharing. New York, New York University Press.

Morrison, Susan. 2008. Excrement in the Late Middle Ages: Sacred filth and Chaucer’s fecopoetics. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.

Murray, Robin. 1999. Creating Wealth from Waste. London, Demos.

O’Brien, Martin. 2007. A Crisis of Waste?: Understanding the Rubbish Society. New York, Routledge.

Orlando, Francesco .2006. Obsolete Objects in the Literary Imagination: Ruins, Relics, Rarities, Rubbish, Uninhabited Places, and Hidden Treasures. Yale University Pres.

Packard, Vance. 1960. The Waste Makers. New York, D. McKay Co.

Pellow, David N. 2002. Garbage Wars: The struggle for environmental justice in Chicago. Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press.

Perry, Stuart. 1998. Collecting Garbage: Dirty Work, Clean Jobs, Proud People. Transaction Publishers.

Pezzullo, Phaedra. 2007. Toxic Tourism: Rhetorics of Pollution, Travel, and Environmental Justice. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press.

Pye, Gillian (ed). 2010. Trash Culture: Objects and obsolescence in cultural perspective. Oxford ; New York, Peter Lang.

Rathje, William and Cullen Murphy. 1992. Rubbish!: The Archaeology of Garbage. New York, NY, HarperCollins Publishers.

Reid, Donald. 1991. Paris Sewers and Sewermen: Realities and representations. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Riis, Jacob. 1997 (1890). How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York. New York: Penguin.

Rogers, Heather. 2005. Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage. New York; London, New Press: Distributed by W.W. Norton & Company.

Royte, Elizabeth. 2005. Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash. New York, Little, Brown.

Scandura, Jani. 2007. Down in the Dumps: place, modernity, American Depression. Duke University Press.

Scanlan, John. 2005. On Garbage. London, Reaktion Books.

Serres, Michel. 2010. Malfeasance: Appropriation Through Pollution? Standford University Press.

Shove, Elizabeth. 2003. Comfort, Cleanliness and Convenience. Oxford, Berg Publishers.

Sivulka, Juliann. 2001. Stronger Than Dirt: A cultural history of advertising personal hygiene in America, 1875-1940. Amherst, N.Y., Humanity Books.

Smith, Virgina. 2007. Clean: A history of personal hygiene and purity. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Smith, V. and Wellcome Collection. (2011). Dirt: The filthy reality of everyday life. London, Profile.

Strasser, Susan. 1999. Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash. New York, Metropolitan Books.

Stuart, Tristam. 2009. Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal. W. W. Norton & Company.

Tang, K. and J. Yeoh. 2008. WASTEnomics. London, Middlesex University Press.

Tarr, Joel. 1996. The Search for the Ultimate Sink: Urban Pollution in Historical Perspective. Akron, Ohio, University of Akron press.

Tekin, Lattice. 1996. Berji Kristin: Tales from the Garbage Hills. New York: Marion Boyars

Thompson, Michael. 1979. Rubbish Theory: The Creation and Destruction of Value. Oxford; New York, Oxford University Press.

Whiteley, Gillian. 2011. Junk: Art and the politics of trash. London New York, NY, I. B. Tauris; Distributed in the U.S. by Palgrave Macmillan.

Wood, Pamela J. 2005. Dirt: Filth and decay in a new world arcadia. Auckland, N.Z., Auckland University Press.

Yablon, Nick. 2009. Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819-1919. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Young, Sera L. 2011. Craving Earth: Understanding pica, the urge to eat clay, starch, ice, and chalk. New York; Chichester, Columbia University Press.

Zimring, Carl. 2005. Cash for your Trash: Scrap Recycling in America. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press.

Zimring, Carl and William Rathje (eds). 2012. Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage. SAGE Publications.

Discussion

One Response to “Books”

  1. I am an artist working with the poetics of the discard in paint and installations. Salvaging the everyday found is very important to my practice as I want to reconnect people to what they trash as they don’t connect any longer they do not create memories with the simple things around them.
    I am currently in MFA 2nd at Rmit in Melbourne Australia.
    Some suggestions for you lists are :

    Books
    • Gumpert, L., The art of everyday: the quotidian in post war French culture, N.Y. University Press, 1997
    • Iversen, M., Chance, Mit Press, Cambridge, 2010
    • Jonstone, S., The Everyday, Mit Press, Cambridge, 2008
    • Knetchel, J., Trash, Mit Press, Cambridge, 2007
    • Lefebvre, H., Critique of the Everyday Life Volumes 1-3, Verso, London, 2008
    • Manco, T., Raw + Material = Art: Found, Scavenged and Upcycled, Thames & Hudson, London, 2012
    • Renfrew, C, and Bahn, P., Archeology: Theories, Methods and Practice, Thames and Hudson, London, 2008
    • Univers Caches: L’Art Outsider au Musee Dr Guislain, Editions Lannoo, Tielt, 2007
    • Vergine, L., When trash becomes art: TRASH rubbish mongo, Skira, Milan, 2007

    Documentary
    Varda A., Les Glaneuses, France, 2000
    Walker, L., Waste Land, USA, 2010

    Sincerely
    CC
    CarolynCardinet@gmail.com

    Posted by Carolyn Cardinet | June 11, 2012, 12:16 am

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