Shit

Questions this week: What’s more ‘natural’ than expelling shit, our body’s waste? Has this substance always been seen as waste? What can examining the political histories of our shit removal infrastructures tell us about common assumptions around cleanliness, poverty and wealth, and race? Is our disgust around shit, and the speed we try to get it away from us, akin to trash, or are there important differences? How has shit been made both an individual and public problem? What are the links between this domestication and fundamental State infrastructures? What are parallels with how modernity has treated shit, and the words we use to describe it and other waste products, attempting to ‘cleanse’ our language?

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