Scraps

Authors

  • Octave Debary Université Paris Descartes/LAHIC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.023

Keywords:

Scraps, Waste, Trash can, Museum, Memory, Recycling, Indrustrial production

Abstract

To throw out, to keep, or to recycle…? From the trash to the museum, the anthropology of scraps focuses on understanding the correlation between a society’s relationship with scraps and its relationship with its history and time as it passes by.

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Published

2016-09-01