“A brilliant and detailed ethnographic account of a trash island that cannot be found. This book traces how a synthetic frontier is marking the world and reinscribing colonial borders between land and water.”
—Heather Davis, The New School; author of Plastic Matter
“De Wolff spins a compelling tale about how to think and act about marine pollution, that seagoing sign of trouble in the Anthropocene.”
—Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; author of A Book of Waves
“‘Did you see it?’ Synthetic Frontiers boldly confronts the mythification of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch through careful analyses of epistemic uncertainty at sea, in the laboratory, and across media.”
—Melody Jue, Professor of English, University of California, Santa Barbara; author of Wild Blue Media