The 1983 text:
“Rubbish and Racism: Problems of Boundary in an Ecosystem,” The Yale Review, (Winter, 1983), pp. 225-244.
The Yale Review article was based on original article published twelve years earlier by the Journal of the Anthropology Society of Oxford: T. C. Weiskel “Rubbish and racism: the problem of boundaries in an ecosystem,” Journal of the Anthropology Society of Oxford, 2, 1, (1971), 38-51.
Article, written by, T. C. Weiskel, Balliol College, 1969 (Dipl. Social Anthropology, Oxon, 1970; DPhil, Oxon, 1977)
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