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"Waste Works theorizes urban form and dwelling through the infrastructure of bodily waste and sanitation in Tema, Ghana-specifically public toilets. Constituted outside the central planning processes that shaped the city, these excremental infrastructures reflect collective and individual empowerment through political negotiation across class lines. Although household bathrooms and plumbing are standard in Tema's central districts, the outlying communities still rely on public toilets built at Tema's mid-20th-century ...

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    • Title: Waste Works by Brenda Chalfin
    • Publisher: Duke University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781478019589, 1478019581
    • eText ISBN: 9781478024217
    • Edition: 2023
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