Newman reframes the history of waste
Sarah Newman reframes the history of waste in an August interview about her recent book, Unmaking Waste: New Histories of Old Things.
Using examples and archeological evidence from before and during colonization in Mesoamerica, Newman shows that people have thought about — and used — “trash” in many different ways. She says that “waste is neither universal nor self-evident” and argues that waste — what we deem “unwanted” — is a relatively recent idea.
LINK TO ARTICLE: https://news.uchicago.edu/story/archaeologist-talks-trash
LINK TO BOOK: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/U/bo197202045.html#anchor-excerpt