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Flotsam: A Theory of Waste in the Anthropocene

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posted on 2024-08-19, 00:11 authored by Emily McAvanEmily McAvan
Abstract: In this article, I propose the concept of flotsam –waste washed-up or discarded in water –as a means of making sense of the pollution of the Anthropocene. Using examples taken from science fiction, notably that of J.G. Ballard’s novel The Drought , I suggest that flotsam (and jetsam) embody a capitalist logic in the Anthropocene in which potentially any being, human or non-human, and any thing, can become waste in a capitalist economy built on calculations of use-value, in what Marx called the “metabolic interaction” between nature and human.

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Volume

53

Pagination

59-74

Location

Baltimore, MD

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  • No

ISSN

0049-2426

eISSN

1527-2095

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Project MUSE

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