Trash Transformations: Litter, Volunteer Labour, and Care in Philadelphia
Affiliation:
1. American Studies Yale University New Haven CT USA
Abstract
AbstractThis article examines anti‐litter labour in Philadelphia as a site of political possibility. Drawing on four years of ethnographic fieldwork conducted with a grassroots anti‐litter group, I argue that embodied spatial practices at the organisation's clean‐ups produce lived and imagined images of a more just urban landscape. These imperfect and impermanent images illuminate the possibilities and challenges of transforming landscapes of uneven disinvestment through acts of radical care.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development
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