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Reimagining the Human in Modern French Science Fiction
Lord, Christina Alexis. - : University of Kansas, 2019
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Magic Nihilism
Vesely-Manning, Josee. - : The University of Sydney, 2017. : Sydney College of the Arts, 2017
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Southern Excrementalism: Disaster and Waste in Modern and Contemporary Southern Novels ...
O'Connor, Lindsay. - : University of Virginia, 2016
Abstract: We flushed raw sewage into Boston Harbor until 1991. Into New York Harbor until 1992. Not long after the Ocean Dumping Reform Act went into effect in 1991, the sewage industry’s trade and lobbying group sponsored a contest to name the treated sludge that would be repurposed and marketed for new uses. Over 250 ideas were in the running, but the rather boring neologism “biosolids” won out. Of course, the more outlandish and more obviously scatological puns and portmanteaux would never do; “biosolids” effectively cleanses the end product of its taboo or sacred status much like the processes of sewage and wastewater treatment transform our shit first into the state’s shit and then into something generative and valuable to private enterprise once again. This linguistic cleanse is an important part of the work of the waste management industry; waste is treated and managed not only materially but also figuratively in processes that parallel the changing treatment of “the South” in the American imaginary. This ...
Keyword: South, Waste, Disaster, American, Literature, William Faulkner, Walker Percy, Jesmyn Ward, Karen Russell, Lil Wayne, environment, Anthropocene
URL: https://libraetd.lib.virginia.edu/public_view/zw12z533j
https://dx.doi.org/10.18130/v3c32h
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