Plastic Matter
English

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Plastic is ubiquitous. It is in the Arctic in the depths of the Mariana Trench and in the high mountaintops of the Pyrenees. It is in the air we breathe and the water we drink. Nanoplastics penetrate our cell walls. Plastic is not just any material-it is emblematic of life in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In <i>Plastic Matter</i> Heather Davis traces plastic's relations to geology media biology and race to show how matter itself has come to be understood as pliable disposable and consumable. The invention and widespread use of plastic Davis contends reveals the dominance of the Western orientation to matter and its assumption that matter exists to be endlessly manipulated and controlled by humans. Plastic's materiality and pliability reinforces these expectations of what matter should be and do. Davis charts these relations to matter by mapping the queer multispecies relationships between humans and plastic-eating bacteria and analyzing photography that documents the racialized environmental violence of plastic production. In so doing Davis provokes readers to reexamine their relationships to matter and life in light of plastic's saturation.
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