Reclaiming the Discarded Reclaiming the Discarded

Reclaiming the Discarded

Life and Labor on Rio's Garbage Dump

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Publisher Description

In Reclaiming the Discarded Kathleen M. Millar offers an evocative ethnography of Jardim Gramacho, a sprawling garbage dump on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, where roughly two thousand self-employed workers known as catadores collect recyclable materials. While the figure of the scavenger sifting through garbage seems iconic of wageless life today, Millar shows how the work of reclaiming recyclables is more than a survival strategy or an informal labor practice. Rather, the stories of catadores show how this work is inseparable from conceptions of the good life and from human struggles to realize these visions within precarious conditions of urban poverty. By approaching the work of catadores as highly generative, Millar calls into question the category of informality, common conceptions of garbage, and the continued normativity of wage labor. In so doing, she illuminates how waste lies at the heart of relations of inequality and projects of social transformation.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
19 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SIZE
11.9
MB

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