The mushroom at the end of the world : on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins /
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| Language: | English |
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: autumn aroma
- What's left?
- Arts of noticing
- Contamination as collaboration
- Some problems with scale
- Interlude: smelling
- After progress : salvage accumulation
- Working the edge "freedom"
- Open ticket, Oregon
- War stories
- What happened to the state? : two kinds of Asian Americans in translation
- Between the dollar and the yen
- From gifts to commodities and back
- Salvage rhythms : business in disturbance
- Interlude: tracking
- Disturbed beginnings : unintentional design
- The life of the forest : coming up among pines
- History
- Resurgence
- Serendipity
- Ruin in gaps and patches
- In science as translation
- Flying spores
- Interlude: dancing
- In the middle of things
- Matsutake crusaders
- Ordinary assets
- Anti-ending : some people I met along the way
- Spore trail: the further adventures of a mushroom
- Notes
- Index.