Event type:

In person

Date & time:

03 Dec 2020, 19:00 – 20:00

Art and the Toxic Politics of Waste: Lebanon and Palestine

Discover more about inspiring waste activism in the Middle East and explore how political forces affect the possibility of a greener future.

Art and The Toxic Politics of Waste: Lebanon and Palestine
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Art and the Toxic Politics of Waste: Lebanon and Palestine

Bassem Saad is an artist and writer trained in architecture. His work explores objects and operations that distribute violence, pleasure, welfare, and waste. Through video, sculpture, and writing, he investigates and records strategies for manoeuvring within and beyond governance systems.

Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins is a cultural anthropologist and an Assistant Professor at Bard College, whose monograph Waste Siege was published with Stanford University Press in 2020. Waste Underground emerges from her fieldwork on efforts to bury Palestinian wastes in the West Bank.

Elizabeth Saleh

Elizabeth Saleh works in the fields of political and economic anthropology with a special focus on waste, agriculture, labour and gender. She currently works as an assistant professor in Anthropology at the American University of Beirut.

Hanna Baumann

Hanna Baumann (chair) is a Senior Research Fellow at The Bartlett's Institute for Global Prosperity, UCL. Her research is concerned with the role of infrastructures in urban conflict, exclusion and displacement.

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Cost

Free

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All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Dr Hanna Baumann and Dr Adriana Massidda

h.baumann@ucl.ac.uk