Anna Lowenhaupt,Tsing

The Mushroom at the End of the World : On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins

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  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    for twentieth-century scientists, progress also unselfconsciously framed the study of landscapes.
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    About ecology: For humanists, assumptions of progressive human mastery have encouraged a view of nature as a romantic space of antimodernity.4
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    About commerce: Contemporary commerce works within the constraints and possibilities of capitalism.
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    long as authoritative analysis requires assumptions of growth, experts don’t see the heterogeneity of space and time, even where it is obvious to ordinary participants and observers.
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    This book is not a critique of the dreams of
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    modernization and progress that offered a vision of stability in the twentieth century
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    Here I glimpsed how scholarship could cross between natural science and cultural studies not just through critique but also through world-building knowledge.
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    our group convened to explore a new anthropology of always-in-process collaboration.
  • Pockets in The Woodshas quoted2 years ago
    In much of the history of anthropology, ethnography has been a solo performance;
  • Miriam Carrillohas quoted3 years ago
    The economy is no longer a source of growth or optimism; any of our jobs could disappear with the next economic crisis
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