The last decade has seen an explosion of people around the world making everyday products- handbags, books, cups, jewelry, art, bricks, etc.- from residual materials that are destined for the landfill. In addition to demonstrating concern over environmental issues, their endeavors demonstrate how repurposing can be an individual, social, and collective right. Using primarily ethnographies from the anthropology of trash, this class explores the “social life” of trash through questions such as: What is the relationship between society and the trash it produces in a globalized world? How is value created through the circulation of trash?
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Delivery Method: Fully in-person
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Permission of the instructor. Please contact the instructor (ceciliasalvi@bennington.edu) with a brief explanation of interest.
Course Level: 4000-level
Credits: 4
T/F 8:30AM - 10:20AM (Full-term)
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency: One time only
Categories: 4000 , All courses , Anthropology , Four Credit , Fully In-Person , New Courses , Updates
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