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Waste and Discards in the Asia Pacific Region - Social and Cultural Perspectives

English · Hardback

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This book uncovers, explores and analyses the cultural and social factors and values that lie behind waste making, recycling and disposal in the Asia Pacific region, where impressive economic growth has led to significant increases in production, consumption and concomitant waste production.

This volume demonstrates the immense scope of waste as a multi-sectoral phenomenon, covering discussions on food, menstrual products, sewage, electronics, scrap, nuclear waste, plastics and even entire villages as they are submerged underwater by dam building, considered expendable in favour of economic growth. It discusses the wide range of approaches and contexts through which people interact with waste, including socio-economic analysis, participatory observation, laboratory science, art, video, installations, literature and photography. Case studies focusing on India, China and Japan, in addition to other regional examples, demonstrate the ubiquity of waste, materially and geographically. They reveal the multiple, sometimes contradictory, dimensions of waste: managing it can foster community building but can also exclude marginalized groups; waste can trigger innovative economic concepts and practices, but it can also pollute the oceans in large garbage gyres and it can wondrously change its nature from trash to useful components to new production, before being discarded once again.

This timely and wide-ranging collection of essays will be an important read for scholars, researchers and students in sustainability, development studies, discard studies, and social and cultural history, particularly focusing on countries in the Asia Pacific.

List of contents










1. Introduction: Contemporary Cultural Perspectives on Discards in the Asia-Pacific Region  2. Caste, Hierarchy and Cultural Construction of Food (Waste?)  3. Environment by, with, and for the Citizens: Collective Identity Shaping the Community-Driven Solid Waste Management in Kerala, India  4. Polluted Histories, Clean Futures? Differing Scenarios for an Electronic Waste Circular Economy in China  5. What Type of Trash are You? Steering "Green" Citizenship and Self-Responsibility in Urban China  6. Becoming Visible: An Examination of Chen Qiulin's Farewell Poem (2002) and Jia Zhangke's Still Life (2006)  7. Individually and Collectively Grieving the Fukushima Dead at a Waste-Mountain: A Reading of Post-3/11 Novel 'Hikari no Yama [Mountain of Light]' by Japanese Monk-Writer Genyu Sokyu  8. Defining Food (and its Waste)  9. Waste Through Different Eyes: Multi-Sited Photovoice Explorations  10. Afterword: Planetary Potlatch: Scrutinizing the Moral Economy of Recycling

About the author










Viktor Pál is a Hungarian environmental historian, an Associate Professor at the University of Tampere, Finland, and the University of Ostrava, Czechia, and a visiting researcher at the University of Helsinki. He is the author of the book Technology and the Environment in State-Socialist Hungary: An Economic History (2017), and with Stephen Brain, he has co-edited the collection of essays, Environmentalism under Authoritarian Regimes. Myth, Propaganda, Reality (2019).
Iris Borowy is a Distinguished Professor at Shanghai University, China. She is also a founding director of the Center for the History of Global Development at that university. Her publications include Defining Sustainable Development for Our Common Future: A History of the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland Commission), published in 2014.


Summary

This book uncovers, explores and analyses the cultural and social factors and values that lie behind waste making, recycling and disposal in the Asia Pacific region. It will be an important read for scholars, researchers and students in sustainability, development studies, discard studies, and social and cultural history.

Product details

Authors Viktor Borowy Pal
Assisted by Iris Borowy (Editor), Iris (Shanghai University Borowy (Editor), Iris (University of Aachen Borowy (Editor), Viktor Pal (Editor), Viktor Pál (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2023
 
EAN 9781032366142
ISBN 978-1-0-3236614-2
No. of pages 186
Series Routledge Studies in Sustainability
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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