The modern bathroom is an ingenious compilation of locked doors,
smooth porcelain, 4-ply tissue and antibacterial hand soap, but
despite this miracle of indoor plumbing, we still can’t bear the
thought that anyone else should know that our bodies produce waste.
Why must we live by the rules of this intense scatological
embarrassment?
In _Spectacles of Waste_, leading historian of medicine Warwick
Anderson reveals how human excrement has always complicated
humanity’s attempts to become modern. From wastewater epidemiology
and sewage snooping to fecal transplants and excremental art, he
argues that our insistence on separating ourselves from our bodily
waste has fundamentally shaped our philosophies, social theories,
literature and art--even the emergence of high-tech science as we
understand it today.
Written with verve and aplomb, Anderson’s expert analysis reveals
how in recent years, humanity has doubled down on abstracting and
datafying our most abject waste, and unconsciously underlined its
biopolitical signature across our lives.
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9781509557424
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2024
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Engelsk
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