Modern garbage: an eco-critical perspective on trash, art, commodities, and Duchamp's Readymades
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Author
Gaudiana, JosephKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::LiteratureObjects
Objects in art
Art
Trash
Ecocriticism
Duchamp, Marcel
Term and Year
Fall 2022Date Published
2022-12
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In the twentieth century, trash was drastically re-invented to become a daily fixture of modern life. Art became increasingly difficult to define, while objects and commodities were produced like never before. Most of what I'm about to discuss in this thesis has to do with objects: whether categorized as trash, art, or commodityAccessibility Statement
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