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Plastic legacies : pollution, persistence, and politics / edited by Trisia Farrelly, Sy Taffel, and Ian Shaw.

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ISBN:
  • 9781771993296
  • 9781771993289
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  • TD798 .P537 2021
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Contents:
Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Our Plastic Inheritance -- PART I POLLUTION -- 1 Marine Litter: Are There Solutions to This Global Environmental Problem? -- 2 Slow Violence: The Erosion of Marine Plastic Debris and of Human Health -- 3 How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution -- 4 Dawn of the Plastisphere: An Experiment with Unpredictable Effects -- PART II PERSISTENCE -- 5 Plastiglomerate: Plastics, Geology, and the New Materialism of the Anthropocene
7 Caring for the Multiple Cares of Plastics -- 8 On Becoming a Massively Distributed Thing: Hedgehogs, Plastics, and the Bearable Lightness of Becoming -- PART III POLITICS -- 9 Communicative Capitalism, Technological Solutionism, and The Ocean Cleanup -- 10 Toward Large-Scale Social Change and Plastic Politics: An Anthropological Perspective on the Practices of a Danish Environmental Organization -- 11 Plastics Talk/Talking Plastics: The Communicative Power of Plasticity -- 12 Redressing the Faustian Bargains of Plastics Economies
List of Contributors
Subject: "There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolving to adapt to this new context. While plastics have revolutionized our modern world, new and often unforeseen effects of plastic and its production are continually being discovered. Plastics are entangled in multiple ecological and social crises, from the plasticization of the oceans to the embeddedness of plastics in political hierarchies. The complexities surrounding the global plastic crisis require an interdisciplinary approach and the materialities of plastic demand new temporalities of thought and action. Plastic Legacies brings together scholars from the fields of marine biology, psychology, anthropology, environmental studies, Indigenous studies, and media studies to investigate and address the urgent socio-ecological challenges brought about by plastics. Contributors consider the unpredictable nature of plastics and weigh actionable solutions and mitigation processes against the ever-changing situation. Moving beyond policy changes, this volume offers a critique of neoliberal approaches to tackling the plastics crisis and explores how politics and communicative action are key to implementing social, cultural, and economic change."--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolving to adapt to this new context. While plastics have revolutionized our modern world, new and often unforeseen effects of plastic and its production are continually being discovered. Plastics are entangled in multiple ecological and social crises, from the plasticization of the oceans to the embeddedness of plastics in political hierarchies. The complexities surrounding the global plastic crisis require an interdisciplinary approach and the materialities of plastic demand new temporalities of thought and action. Plastic Legacies brings together scholars from the fields of marine biology, psychology, anthropology, environmental studies, Indigenous studies, and media studies to investigate and address the urgent socio-ecological challenges brought about by plastics. Contributors consider the unpredictable nature of plastics and weigh actionable solutions and mitigation processes against the ever-changing situation. Moving beyond policy changes, this volume offers a critique of neoliberal approaches to tackling the plastics crisis and explores how politics and communicative action are key to implementing social, cultural, and economic change."--

Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Our Plastic Inheritance -- PART I POLLUTION -- 1 Marine Litter: Are There Solutions to This Global Environmental Problem? -- 2 Slow Violence: The Erosion of Marine Plastic Debris and of Human Health -- 3 How Seabirds and Indigenous Science Illustrate the Legacies of Plastics Pollution -- 4 Dawn of the Plastisphere: An Experiment with Unpredictable Effects -- PART II PERSISTENCE -- 5 Plastiglomerate: Plastics, Geology, and the New Materialism of the Anthropocene

6 Dressed in Plastic: The Persistence of Polyester Clothes -- 7 Caring for the Multiple Cares of Plastics -- 8 On Becoming a Massively Distributed Thing: Hedgehogs, Plastics, and the Bearable Lightness of Becoming -- PART III POLITICS -- 9 Communicative Capitalism, Technological Solutionism, and The Ocean Cleanup -- 10 Toward Large-Scale Social Change and Plastic Politics: An Anthropological Perspective on the Practices of a Danish Environmental Organization -- 11 Plastics Talk/Talking Plastics: The Communicative Power of Plasticity -- 12 Redressing the Faustian Bargains of Plastics Economies

Conclusion: Where There's a Will . . . Contesting Our Plastic Inheritance -- List of Contributors

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