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Book Talk: Waste Works: Vital Politics in Urban Ghana'

Anthropologist Brenda Chalfin give inspiring talk on her recent book on waste.
Poster: Book Talk
Poster: Book Talk

Brenda Chalfin’s new book "Waste Works: Vital Politics in Urban Ghana" examines the politics of infrastructure production and failure in Ghana’s planned city of Tema. Focusing on urban sewage and sanitation, Chalfin traces sanitary infrastructural repair, rebuilding and reinvention in this mid-century city built through the combined efforts of President Kwame Nkrumah and renowned Greek urbanist Constantinos Doxiadis. Using everyday urban practice to rework the theoretical insights of Latour, Laporte and Arendt, the book demonstrates that taking excrement out of the private realm and grip of the state unlocks unexpected arenas of public life and new configurations of domesticity, ultimately challenging the high modernist straitjacket that insists shit must disappear. Chalfin shared her book’s core findings and the backstory of research and publication.