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_bTHI
100 _aThill, Brian
245 _aWaste
260 _bBloomsbury Academic,
_c2017
_aNew Delhi:
300 _a138 p.
_c17 cm.
365 _aINR
_b250.00
440 _aObject Lessons
520 _a "Though we try to imagine otherwise, waste is every object, plus time. Whatever else an object may be, it is also waste-or was, or will be. All it takes is time or a change of sentiment or circumstance. Waste is not merely the field of discarded objects, but the name we give to our troubled relationship with the decaying world outside ourselves. 'Waste' focuses on those wast objects that most fundamentally shape our lives and attempts to understand our complicated emotional and intellectual connections to our own refuse: nuclear waste, climate debris, pop culture rubbish, digital detritus, and more"--Book jacket.
650 _aModernity
650 _aGame of thrones
650 _aNASA
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