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The Aesthetics of Junk and Roadside Clutter
Contemporary Aesthetics (2008)
  • Tom Leddy, San Jose State University
Abstract

A little more than thirty years ago, Allen Carlson argued that although the concept of "Camp" would seem to allow for the aesthetic redemption of roadside clutter and junkyards, it does not.[1] He opposes those who claim that if one takes the right attitude to roadside clutter it can be seen as aesthetic. In this essay I argue that that there is nothing wrong with this, although I will not base my argument on the idea of Camp sensibility.

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Publication Date
May 17, 2008
Citation Information
Tom Leddy. "The Aesthetics of Junk and Roadside Clutter" Contemporary Aesthetics Vol. 6 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tom_leddy/33/