Sustainability in the Arts and Humanities
Module Aims and Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Sustainability in Context: Deep-time Perspectives on Present-day Issues
Chapter 3. What is 'Natural' Anyway?
Chapter 4. The four elements
Chapter 5. Waste
Recap: Linking the Elements
Attitudes to Waste
Source of Evidence
Non-existence of waste
The Virtuous Cycle of Return
The Necessity of Waste
Waste of Display
Waste as Life
Classical Attitudes to Waste
The Rise of Abhorrent Waste
The Cloaca Maxima
Next to Godliness
A Break in the Nutrient Cycle
Medieval Filth as a Source of Fortune
Cleaning up European Cities
Critical Turning Point
Critical Turning Point cont...
A New Generation of Waste
A Necessary Evil?
Back to Basics
Deep Time Perspectives
Waste at Source
Food 'Waste'
What is Rubbish?
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 6. Food
Chapter 7. Landscape, Environment, and eco-tourism
Chapter 8. Cultural heritage
Chapter 9. People and knowledge
Chapter 10. Conclusion and assignment
A Break in the Nutrient Cycle
Above image developed at the University Of Nottingham
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