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Proliferation, Action: Marine Plastic Pollution, Material Agency, and Affective Representation
Summary
This humanities essay argues that treating plastic as an active agent — something that acts on the world rather than merely existing as inert matter — helps us better understand the urgency of marine plastic pollution. The author analyzes literary and artistic texts that represent plastic this way, showing how they make a largely invisible crisis emotionally and intellectually accessible.
Seeing plastic as an actant rather than inert matter can help us better comprehend the effects of marine plastic pollution. In this essay, I read various texts that depict plastic as an actant, highlighting the ways they give narrative urgency to a crisis that we normally cannot see.