Narrative Salvage brings together contemporary writing and film of what I call wastescapes: places made expendable—wasted—under late capitalism. In hybrid works of the 2000s by Bonnie Jo Campbell, Agnes Varda, Natasha Trethewey, Brenda Longfellow, Rebecca Solnit, Claire Vaye Watkins, and Eileen Myles, I analyze tactile and emotional representations of everyday life in the wastescape. Each of the four chapters examines a particular wastescape featured by these writers and filmmakers: the postindustrial junkyard, the oil-slicked Gulf Coast, the nuclear waste strewn Nevada desert, and the melting Arctic tundra. Within these spaces, I track practices of repurposing that occur in the inhabitants’ everyday lives and analyze the potential for writ...
This thesis is a fictocritical text framed as A Guide to the Department of Discard Culture — a specu...
<span>The article is a collage of texts concerning the phenomena of waste in context underworld, und...
Contemporary analysis of global warming and “green” conservation confront us with the environmental ...
Narrative Salvage brings together contemporary writing and film of what I call wastescapes: places m...
This dissertation engages the interdisciplinary fields of critical discard studies and media studies...
This dissertation engages the interdisciplinary fields of critical discard studies and media studies...
This article considers questions of affect and ethics in relation to three films about waste: Agnès ...
In this dissertation, I engage with authors and works that sweep waste to the center, destabilizing ...
This project explores representations of waste in films created in Brazil and Mexico in their neolib...
This paper undertakes the first ecocritical reading of Waste Heritage, building on discussions of sp...
Films and documentaries can be highly useful pedagogic and research tools. They take complex topics ...
This is a thesis with two distinct but connected halves. Text and image are applied to the subject o...
This thought-experiment consists of a series of letters between Feral Susan (Susan Nordstrom), Missi...
In \u27Refuse: The Aesthetics of Waste in American Fiction,\u27 I analyze works of contemporary lite...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
This thesis is a fictocritical text framed as A Guide to the Department of Discard Culture — a specu...
<span>The article is a collage of texts concerning the phenomena of waste in context underworld, und...
Contemporary analysis of global warming and “green” conservation confront us with the environmental ...
Narrative Salvage brings together contemporary writing and film of what I call wastescapes: places m...
This dissertation engages the interdisciplinary fields of critical discard studies and media studies...
This dissertation engages the interdisciplinary fields of critical discard studies and media studies...
This article considers questions of affect and ethics in relation to three films about waste: Agnès ...
In this dissertation, I engage with authors and works that sweep waste to the center, destabilizing ...
This project explores representations of waste in films created in Brazil and Mexico in their neolib...
This paper undertakes the first ecocritical reading of Waste Heritage, building on discussions of sp...
Films and documentaries can be highly useful pedagogic and research tools. They take complex topics ...
This is a thesis with two distinct but connected halves. Text and image are applied to the subject o...
This thought-experiment consists of a series of letters between Feral Susan (Susan Nordstrom), Missi...
In \u27Refuse: The Aesthetics of Waste in American Fiction,\u27 I analyze works of contemporary lite...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
This thesis is a fictocritical text framed as A Guide to the Department of Discard Culture — a specu...
<span>The article is a collage of texts concerning the phenomena of waste in context underworld, und...
Contemporary analysis of global warming and “green” conservation confront us with the environmental ...