Toilet : Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing / ed. by Laura Noren, Harvey Molotch.
Barcan, Ruth, contributor.; Braverman, Irus, contributor.; Case, Mary Anne, contributor.; Gershenson, Olga, contributor.; Greed, Clara, contributor.; Kamash, Zena, contributor.; Kogan, Terry S., contributor.; Molotch, Harvey, contributor.; Molotch, Harvey, editor.; Noren, Laura, editor.; Norén, Laura, contributor.; Penner, Barbara, contributor.; Reynolds, Bryan, contributor.; Serlin, David, contributor.
2010
GT476 .T65 2010eb
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Title
Toilet : Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing / ed. by Laura Noren, Harvey Molotch.
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9780814759646
Published
New York, NY : : New York University Press, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Language
English
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In English.
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1 online resource
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10.18574/nyu/9780814759646.001.0001 doi
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GT476 .T65 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
392.3/6
Summary
View "Public Restrooms": A Photo Gallery in The Atlantic Monthly.So much happens in the public toilet that we never talk about. Finding the right door, waiting in line, and using the facilities are often undertaken with trepidation. Don't touch anything. Try not to smell. Avoid eye contact. And for men, don't look down or let your eyes stray. Even washing one's hands are tied to anxieties of disgust and humiliation. And yet other things also happen in these spaces: babies are changed, conversations are had, make-up is applied, and notes are scrawled for posterity.Beyond these private issues, there are also real public concerns: problems of public access, ecological waste, and-in many parts of the world-sanitation crises. At public events, why are women constantly waiting in long lines but not men? Where do the homeless go when cities decide to close public sites? Should bathrooms become standardized to accommodate the disabled? Is it possible to create a unisex bathroom for transgendered people?In Toilet, noted sociologist Harvey Molotch and Laura Norén bring together twelve essays by urbanists, historians and cultural analysts (among others) to shed light on the public restroom. These noted scholars offer an assessment of our historical and contemporary practices, showing us the intricate mechanisms through which even the physical design of restrooms-the configurations of stalls, the number of urinals, the placement of sinks, and the continuing segregation of women's and men's bathrooms-reflect and sustain our cultural attitudes towards gender, class, and disability. Based on a broad range of conceptual, political, and down-to-earth viewpoints, the original essays in this volume show how the bathroom-as a practical matter-reveals competing visions of pollution, danger and distinction.Although what happens in the toilet usually stays in the toilet, this brilliant, revelatory, and often funny book aims to bring it all out into the open, proving that profound and meaningful history can be made even in the can.Contributors: Ruth Barcan, Irus Braverman, Mary Ann Case, Olga Gershenson, Clara Greed, Zena Kamash,Terry Kogan, Harvey Molotch, Laura Norén, Barbara Penner, Brian Reynolds, and David Serlin.
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Added Author
Barcan, Ruth, contributor.
Braverman, Irus, contributor.
Case, Mary Anne, contributor.
Gershenson, Olga, contributor.
Greed, Clara, contributor.
Kamash, Zena, contributor.
Kogan, Terry S., contributor.
Molotch, Harvey, contributor.
Molotch, Harvey, editor.
Noren, Laura, editor.
Norén, Laura, contributor.
Penner, Barbara, contributor.
Reynolds, Bryan, contributor.
Serlin, David, contributor.
Braverman, Irus, contributor.
Case, Mary Anne, contributor.
Gershenson, Olga, contributor.
Greed, Clara, contributor.
Kamash, Zena, contributor.
Kogan, Terry S., contributor.
Molotch, Harvey, contributor.
Molotch, Harvey, editor.
Noren, Laura, editor.
Norén, Laura, contributor.
Penner, Barbara, contributor.
Reynolds, Bryan, contributor.
Serlin, David, contributor.
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NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis ; ; 1
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Learning from the Loo
Rest Stop
PART I. Living in the Loo
2. Dirty Spaces
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3. Which Way to Look?
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4. Potty Training
Rest Stop
PART II. Who Gets to Go
5. Only Dogs Are Free to Pee
Rest Stop
6. Creating a Nonsexist Restroom
Rest Stop
7. Sex Separation
Rest Stop
8. Pissing without Pity
Rest Stop
PART III. Building in the Future
9. The Restroom Revolution
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10. Why Not Abolish Laws of Urinary Segregation?
Rest Stop
11. Entangled with a User
Rest Stop
12. On Not Making History
Notes
About the Contributors
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Learning from the Loo
Rest Stop
PART I. Living in the Loo
2. Dirty Spaces
Rest Stop
3. Which Way to Look?
Rest Stop
4. Potty Training
Rest Stop
PART II. Who Gets to Go
5. Only Dogs Are Free to Pee
Rest Stop
6. Creating a Nonsexist Restroom
Rest Stop
7. Sex Separation
Rest Stop
8. Pissing without Pity
Rest Stop
PART III. Building in the Future
9. The Restroom Revolution
Rest Stop
10. Why Not Abolish Laws of Urinary Segregation?
Rest Stop
11. Entangled with a User
Rest Stop
12. On Not Making History
Notes
About the Contributors
Index