Wastework
Early Modern Stories from the Cutting Room Floor
Francesca Borgo editor Ruth Ezra editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Officina Libraria
Published:19th Aug '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Paper scraps, metal filings, wool shearings... dismantled sets, spoiled rags, animal blood...
How did these ostensibly worthless by-products of art and industry avoid the flames of the kitchen hearth or the sweep of the apprentice’s broom to spark ingenuity, generate new forms, and propel further acts of creation? Wastework moves beyond the well-researched category of spoliation, foregrounding waste as a material expression of the practices of ordering and classification by which people adjudicated between collection and disposal, wanted and unwanted, salvation and loss. Authors follow the afterlives of spent books and soiled textiles, peek behind the curtain of machine theatre, and venture into the smith’s foundry and the chemist’s laboratory.
Bringing together research from historians of art, architecture, science, and the environment, this volume examines acts of disposal and reuse and the consequences these carry for the study of early modern material culture. Drawing from the fields of discard studies and Eco materialism, contributors test the usefulness of contemporary formulations—secondary product cycles, material fatigue, metabolic flows, sustainability, recycling—while also proposing new categories with which to re-imagine the discarded past.
ISBN: 9788833672793
Dimensions: 240mm x 165mm x 19mm
Weight: 660g
246 pages