In Deadly Time: The Lasting On of Waste in Mayhew’s London

Scanlan, John orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-2951-7823 (2007) In Deadly Time: The Lasting On of Waste in Mayhew’s London. Time & Society, 16 (2/3). pp. 189-206. ISSN 0961-463X

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Abstract

This paper examines the temporal dimension of waste in Henry Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor as an instance of how modernity has produced a largely hidden domain of the non-identical and indeterminate. Through a consideration of the phenomena of uselessness, decay and poverty I argue that the temporal dimension of waste is constituted as a corrosive or malign ‘Deadly Time.’ In placing such emphasis on time directed towards death, I aim to show that Mayhew’s undisciplined researches can be seen as a valuable source for understanding why modern thinking struggles to come to terms with waste.


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