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"Shoddy is that rare book that takes you from the direct experiences you share with the author (what to do with your used clothes? the feeling of 'doing good' when you donate them to clothe someone 'less fortunate') to the larger social, economic, historical, and yes, moral universe in which those experiences live. Shell brings gives us this kind of journey by searching for shoddy. Through her we learn about the human costs of the industrial revolution, learn about British Chartism, the economic realities of the American Civil War, learn about the ideas that animated dissent--Carlyle, Disraeli, and Marx, just for a start, and so much more, all through the eyes of shoddy. It is an exemplary book in its use of the visual record to weave a narrative that implicates current practice, not just in how we do scholarship across a range of fields in media and science and technology studies, but how we think about ourselves. Shoddy is a book that will change your mind." --Sherry Turkle, author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age

Table of Contents
Prologue: Finding Shoddy
Old Clothes Odyssey
The Heap
Act I: Devil’s Dust
Emergence of an Industry
Narratives of Transmutation, Myths of Invention
Devil’s Dust Politics
Material Philosophy and the Shredded Self
Shoddy as Paradox and Marx’s “Excrements of Consumption”
Act II: Textile Skin The Wear of War
Textile Skin and “the Sinews of War”
Shoddy and the Body Politic
Photography and the “Harvest of Death”
On Shrouds and Shoddy
Act III: Lively Things Miasma and Contagion
Consolidation of Clothes and Corpses
Disinfection and Its Discontents
The Intimate Materiality of the Unknowable
Liveliness and Formlessness
Epilogue: Shoddy Renaissance
Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 03/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9780226377759, 978-0226377759
      ISBN10: 022637775X

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Shoddy is that rare book that takes you from the direct experiences you share with the author (what to do with your used clothes? the feeling of 'doing good' when you donate them to clothe someone 'less fortunate') to the larger social, economic, historical, and yes, moral universe in which those experiences live. Shell brings gives us this kind of journey by searching for shoddy. Through her we learn about the human costs of the industrial revolution, learn about British Chartism, the economic realities of the American Civil War, learn about the ideas that animated dissent--Carlyle, Disraeli, and Marx, just for a start, and so much more, all through the eyes of shoddy. It is an exemplary book in its use of the visual record to weave a narrative that implicates current practice, not just in how we do scholarship across a range of fields in media and science and technology studies, but how we think about ourselves. Shoddy is a book that will change your mind." --Sherry Turkle, author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age

      Table of Contents
      Prologue: Finding Shoddy
      Old Clothes Odyssey
      The Heap
      Act I: Devil’s Dust
      Emergence of an Industry
      Narratives of Transmutation, Myths of Invention
      Devil’s Dust Politics
      Material Philosophy and the Shredded Self
      Shoddy as Paradox and Marx’s “Excrements of Consumption”
      Act II: Textile Skin The Wear of War
      Textile Skin and “the Sinews of War”
      Shoddy and the Body Politic
      Photography and the “Harvest of Death”
      On Shrouds and Shoddy
      Act III: Lively Things Miasma and Contagion
      Consolidation of Clothes and Corpses
      Disinfection and Its Discontents
      The Intimate Materiality of the Unknowable
      Liveliness and Formlessness
      Epilogue: Shoddy Renaissance
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Index

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