The Hoarders
Material Deviance in Modern American Culture: Material Deviance in Modern American Culture
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نقد و بررسی
November 1, 2014
In this academic work, Herring (English, Indiana Univ.; Another Country: Queer Anti-Urbanism) studies the social roots of hoarding in American culture. The author contends that society frequently depicts hoarders as socially disorganized, troubled, elderly, abnormally acquisitive, or simply addicted to stuff. Herring illustrates this with cultural histories of the Collyer brothers who died in their junk-filled home in 1947, artist Andy Warhol who collected extensively and kept hundreds of boxes in storage, and Edie Beale and her mother, both of whom lived in a cluttered and dilapidated mansion. Herring also discusses the rise of professional organizers, the self-help group Messies Anonymous that is patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, and the influence of the Kovels (the antique experts) and the culture of collectibles. He argues that the definition of hoarding as a mental disease derives in part from its deviation from popular conceptions of acceptable and deviant behaviors. VERDICT For students of material culture studies and those interested in the social history of hoarding.--Janet Clapp, N. Clarendon, VT
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