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Beads, Bodies, and Trash: Public Sex, Global Labor, and the Disposability of Mardi Gras (Innovative Ethnographics) (Innovative Ethnographies) (en Inglés)
Redmon David (Autor)
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Beads, Bodies, and Trash: Public Sex, Global Labor, and the Disposability of Mardi Gras (Innovative Ethnographics) (Innovative Ethnographies) (en Inglés) - Redmon David
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Reseña del libro "Beads, Bodies, and Trash: Public Sex, Global Labor, and the Disposability of Mardi Gras (Innovative Ethnographics) (Innovative Ethnographies) (en Inglés)"
Beads, Bodies, and Trash merges cultural sociology with a commodity chain analysis by following Mardi Gras beads to their origins. Beginning with Bourbon Street of New Orleans, this book moves to the grim factories in the tax-free economic zone of rural Fuzhou, China. Beads, Bodies, and Trash will increase students' capacity to think critically about and question everyday objects that circulate around the globe: where do objects come from, how do they emerge, where do they end up, what are their properties, what assemblages do they form, and what are the consequences (both beneficial and harmful) of those properties on the environment and human bodies? This book also asks students to confront how the beads can contradictorily be implicated in fun, sexist, unequal, and toxic relationships of production, consumption, and disposal. With a companion documentary, Mardi Gras Made in China, this book introduces students to recording technologies as possible research tools.