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Issue 116 Waste and Abundance: The Measure of Consumption

Volume 37—No.2—2008
Susan Cahill, Emma Hegarty, Emilie Morin
Table of Contents
  • Waste and Abundance: The Measure of Consumption

    Susan CahillEmma HegartyEmilie Morin
  • Messing with the Archive: Back Doors, Rubbish and Traces in Robert Kroetsch’s The Hornbooks of Rita K

    Catherine Bates
  • The Waste-Management Poetics of Kenneth Goldsmith

    Christopher Schmidt
  • The Excremental Ethics of Samuel R. Delany

    Mary Catherine Foltz
  • “There’s no Lack of Void”: Waste and Abundance in Beckett and DeLillo

    Peter Boxall
  • The Immorality of Waste: Depression-Era Perspectives in the Digital Age

    Samantha MacBride
  • “London is All Waste”: Rubbish in Patrick Keiller’s Robinson Films

    James Ward
  • Wong Kar-wai’s Films and the Culture of the Kawaii

    Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
  • Feux et Signaux de Brume: Virginia Woolf’s Lighthouse

    Michel SerresJudith Adler
  • Sartre, Self-Formation and Masculinities (review)

    Denis M. Provencher
  • Thinking Geographically: Space, Theory and Contemporary Human Geography (review)

    Fara Rabenarivo
  • Styles of Enlightenment: Taste, Politics, and Authorship in Eighteenth-Century France (review)

    Karlis Racevskis
  • Bataille’s Peak: Energy, Religion, Postsustainability (review)

    Stuart Kendall
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