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  • 城市与垃圾:都市生活的卫生危机
  • Waste and the City: The Crisis of Sanitation and the Right to Citylife
  • 作者:Colin McFarlane
  • 出版社代理人:Verso(英国)
  • 出版时间:2023年8月
  • 页数:320页
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  • 版权联系人:tina@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍



在这个疫情过后的世界,人们越来越看重自己身在的城市以及它的卫生条件。《城市与垃圾》探讨了现代都市的一个重要问题:卫生基础设施。新冠疫情让我们看见了全球不同城市的卫生设施瘫痪,而我们需要针对这个问题来改造我们的基础,以避免未来再次发生同样的危机。


这本书讨论了全球性的卫生危机,作者再提供了一个他的远见:一个可持续性、平等的卫生方案。作者参考了Henri Lefebvre的the right to the city概念,透过都市生活的视角来探讨如何来改造卫生机构。现代人拥有卫生生活的权力,是一个城市现代化、发展、繁华的最基本道理。


关于作者:

Colin McFarlane is a Professor of Geography at the University of Durham. His research focuses mainly on the global sanitation crisis in cities across the world. He's written and co-authored three books on sanitation and urban life including Fragments of the City.


好评:

‘In this brilliant book bristling with ideas and evidence from around the Global South, Colin McFarlane maps the world's sanitation crisis as well as a way out of it through a manifesto of rights to the city that connects up vernacular strategies of making infrastructure, a public right to wellbeing, and city efforts to improve systems. The book is full of hope and possibility without ever losing sight of the sanitation catastrophe we face.'--Ash Amin, Emeritus 1931 Chair of Geography, Cambridge University

Interesting, insightful, sometimes surprising, beautifully written, challenges us to look at sanitation (and lack of it) in new ways.


‘David Satterthwaite, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

In this immensely well written and accessible book, Colin McFarlane draws on over two decades of his research on sanitation, setting out his argument as to why access to toilets is fundamental not only to reducing poverty and inequality but also to what he refers to as citylife, or the right to a liveable urban life. His superb command of his subject starts with the fleshy, messy feminist understanding of sanitation as a bodily act and of the millions of people living through the crisis of sanitation, at the centre of which lies the social reproductive labour of women and girls. From people he moves comprehensively across sanitation's material infrastructures (the 'things' of sanitation) and lives (the urban ecologies of human and non-human animals and microbes and the politics of the body), to protest (human waste is political!) and allocation (who gets what sanitation resources, where). It is this networked view of sanitation, as far more than a simple technical or policy issue, that underpins the democratic right to citylife. This is a brilliantly incisive book, setting a global agenda for all of us who care about cities, poverty and inequality. For those urban researchers and activists for whom the urban sanitation crisis is not yet on that agenda it will be after reading this book.’--Linda Peake, Director, The City Institute, York University, Toronto


‘Marks the culmination of his path-breaking research on the global sanitation crisis. Waste and the City is both a sober assessment of the scale of the challenge and also an affirmation of multiple social and political possibilities to create better urban worlds.’--Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge


‘With both a conceptually wide-ranging lens and empirical precision, Colin McFarlane show how and why sanitation lies at the heart of contemporary urban inequalities, injustices, and ecologies. Drawing on cases from both rich and poor countries alike, this book makes clear that how societies understand, address, or ignore such daily necessities as sewage and the provision of toilets says a lot about whose lives matter. Beyond highlighting the unspoken gender and class biases in the provision of sanitation, the focus on new environmental and infrastructural urgencies set in motion by climate change makes this book particularly timely.’--Diane E. Davis, Harvard University Graduate School of Design