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Scatological links on all things shit

I find the whole subject of shit fascinating. I wouldn’t call myself an obsessive by any means; I’m no scatologist. I just find it hard to see how anyone interested in mind-body dualism, what culture is, what it means to be human… how could these quite natural interests not result in a healthy concern with crap?

Some shitty things that have grabbed me along the way:

Well, this little roundup was prompted by Another World Is Here, an intelligent and wide-ranging blog worth keeping an eye on. Alex Steffen just posted a little something on waste management and sustainability, with some good general thoughts and links on the ecology of human shit.

Norman O. Brown argued that time’s relationship to money, and both of their relationships to shit, intimately binds our historical and eschatological constructs to the lowliest, most abject side of our lives. I think you’d be hard put to find an intelligent ecologist who wouldn’t agree in principle. I guess the lesson—in psychology, sociology and ecology—is: Hold your nose and turn away at your own peril. And maybe everyone else’s peril, too.


UPDATE: On a lighter, slightly smellier note, here’s a few more links direct from a fellow scatophile, Merrick:

There was another link sent by Merrick with this bunch, but I’m not posting it here as it’s not strictly about faeces. It’s also repulsive (think "surgery", think "anal", then thank me profusely).

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