9780805065121-0805065121-Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash

Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash

ISBN-13: 9780805065121
ISBN-10: 0805065121
Edition: First Edition
Author: Susan Strasser
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780805065121
ISBN-10: 0805065121
Edition: First Edition
Author: Susan Strasser
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 368 pages

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Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash (ISBN-13: 9780805065121 and ISBN-10: 0805065121), written by authors Susan Strasser, was published by Holt Paperbacks in 2000. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Economic Conditions (Economics, United States History, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Research, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economic Conditions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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An unprecedented look at that most commonplace act of everyday life-throwing things out-and how it has transformed American society.

Susan Strasser's pathbreaking histories of housework and the rise of the mass market have become classics in the literature of consumer culture. Here she turns to an essential but neglected part of that culture-the trash it produces-and finds in it an unexpected wealth of meaning.

Before the twentieth century, streets and bodies stank, but trash was nearly nonexistent. With goods and money scarce, almost everything was reused. Strasser paints a vivid picture of an America where scavenger pigs roamed the streets, swill children collected kitchen garbage, and itinerant peddlers traded manufactured goods for rags and bones. Over the last hundred years, however, Americans have become hooked on convenience, disposability, fashion, and constant technological change-the rise of mass consumption has led to waste on a previously unimaginable scale.

Lively and colorful, Waste and Want recaptures a hidden part of our social history, vividly illustrating that what counts as trash depends on who's counting, and that what we throw away defines us as much as what we keep.

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