Waste and Discard in Italy and the Mediterranean
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Waste and Discard in Italy and the Mediterranean
Theories, Practices, Literature and Film
Benvegnu, Damiano; Cariello, Marta; Gordon, Robert; Antonello, Pierpaolo; Gilebbi, Matteo; Parati, Graziella
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
11/2024
306
Mole
9781803743622
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Contents: Pasquale Verdicchio: Migration, Environment, Representation: A 'sea change into something rich and strange' - Graziella Parati: Flotsam: Bodies, Trash, and Mediterranean Migrations - Rebecca Falkoff: We'll Always Have Florence: Asbestos, Abatement, and Obsolete Objects at the Piazza dei Ciompi Market - Sophia Maxine Farmer: Conserving Fascism's Legacy: The Politics of Waste, Preservation, and Erasure - Dylan Gilbert: Polluted Lands, Poisoned Futures: A Trans-Corporeal Case Study of Scanzano Jonico's Antinuclear Protests - Carmine Di Biase: Solid Waste Comes to Life in Alessandro Casola's 'A Munnezza - Anna Chiafele: Carlotto's Perdas de Fogu: Toxicity and National Security in the Mediterranean Basin - Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi: On the Logic of Disposability: Gomorrah's Invisible Risks - Martino Lovato: Trash as a Marker of the Third- World Condition in Sonallah Ibrahim's Dhat - Vasiliki Petsa: 'A washed pig returns to the mud': The Working-Class in Greek Literature in the Interwar Years and the 1980s - Laura Di Bianco: Currents in Italian Cinema of the Wasteocene: The Vice of Hope by Edoardo De Angelis - Ilaria Puliti: Aesthetics of Toxicity: Disposable Ships and Car Wrecks in Frammartino's Il dono - Gabriele Geminiani: The Museum of the Rediscovered Objects and Its Inspiring 'History of the Vanquished'.
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Antonello; Benvegnu; Cariello; Damiano; Discard; Discard; Environmental Humanities; Film; Gilebbi; Gordon; Graziella; Italian Studies; Italy; Laurel; Literature; Marta; Matteo; Mediterranean; Mediterranean Studies; Parati; Pierpaolo; Plapp; Practices; Robert; Theories; Waste; Waste; Wasteocene
Contents: Pasquale Verdicchio: Migration, Environment, Representation: A 'sea change into something rich and strange' - Graziella Parati: Flotsam: Bodies, Trash, and Mediterranean Migrations - Rebecca Falkoff: We'll Always Have Florence: Asbestos, Abatement, and Obsolete Objects at the Piazza dei Ciompi Market - Sophia Maxine Farmer: Conserving Fascism's Legacy: The Politics of Waste, Preservation, and Erasure - Dylan Gilbert: Polluted Lands, Poisoned Futures: A Trans-Corporeal Case Study of Scanzano Jonico's Antinuclear Protests - Carmine Di Biase: Solid Waste Comes to Life in Alessandro Casola's 'A Munnezza - Anna Chiafele: Carlotto's Perdas de Fogu: Toxicity and National Security in the Mediterranean Basin - Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi: On the Logic of Disposability: Gomorrah's Invisible Risks - Martino Lovato: Trash as a Marker of the Third- World Condition in Sonallah Ibrahim's Dhat - Vasiliki Petsa: 'A washed pig returns to the mud': The Working-Class in Greek Literature in the Interwar Years and the 1980s - Laura Di Bianco: Currents in Italian Cinema of the Wasteocene: The Vice of Hope by Edoardo De Angelis - Ilaria Puliti: Aesthetics of Toxicity: Disposable Ships and Car Wrecks in Frammartino's Il dono - Gabriele Geminiani: The Museum of the Rediscovered Objects and Its Inspiring 'History of the Vanquished'.
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