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The Cast-Off Recast: Recycling and the Creative Transformation of Mass-Produced Objects

AUTHOR: Timothy Corrigan Correll
ISBN: 0930741757

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The Cast-Off Recast: Recycling and the Creative Transformation of Mass-Produced Objects
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by Timothy Corrigan Correll

Book Description
On a daily basis remnants, scraps, rubbish, and junk are filtered through both formal and informal salvage operations in urban centers throughout the world. The essays included in this volume--"Muffler Men, Menecos and Other Welded Wonders: Occupational Sculpture from Automotive Debris," "Streetwise: The Mafundi of Dar es Salaam," and "Castoff/Outcast: Living on the Street"--explore the process of recycling within distinct environments. What emerges is a remarkable justaposition of diverse material behaviors informing the "lived experiences" of residents of Los Angeles, Tokyo, So Paulo, and Dar es Salaam.

About the Author
Timothy Corrigan Correll is a doctoral candidate in world arts and cultures at UCLA. Patrick Arthur Polk is a museum scientist and visiting assistant professor at UCLA.


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The Cast-Off Recast: Recycling and the Creative Transformation of Mass-Produced Objects
- Book Reviews,
by Timothy Corrigan Correll

The Cast-Off Recast: Recycling and the Creative Transformation of Mass-Produced Objects

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On a daily basis remnants, scraps, rubbish, and junk are filtered through both formal and informal salvage operations in urban centers throughout the world. The essays included in this volume--"Muffler Men, Menecos and Other Welded Wonders: Occupational Sculpture from Automotive Debris," "Streetwise: The Mafundi of Dar es Salaam," and "Castoff/Outcast: Living on the Street"--explore the process of recycling within distinct environments. What emerges is a remarkable justaposition of diverse material behaviors informing the "lived experiences" of residents of Los Angeles, Tokyo, S￯﾿ᄑo Paulo, and Dar es Salaam.

About the Author: Timothy Corrigan Correll is a doctoral candidate in world arts and cultures at UCLA. Patrick Arthur Polk is a museum scientist and visiting assistant professor at UCLA.


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