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What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake & the Worlds They Make

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What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake & the Worlds They Make

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SKU: 9780691225906 Category: Product ID: 794279

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Title: What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake & the Worlds They Make
Author: HATHAWAY MICHAEL J
Illustrator: TSING ANNA LOEWENHAUPT (FOREWORD)
Format: PAPERBACK
Publication date: 01/02/2024
Imprint: PRINCETON UNI PRESS
Price: $30.00
Publishing status: Active

What a Mushroom Lives For pushes today’s mushroom renaissance in compelling new directions. For centuries, Western science has promoted a human- and animal-centric framework of what counts as action, agency, movement and behaviour. But, as Michael Hathaway shows, the world-making capacities of mushrooms radically challenge this orthodoxy by revealing the lively dynamism of all forms of life.

The book tells the fascinating story of one particularly prized species, the matsutake, and the astonishing ways it is silently yet powerfully shaping worlds, from the Tibetan plateau to the mushrooms’ final destination in Japan. Many Tibetan and Yi people have dedicated their lives to picking and selling this mushroom – a delicacy that drives a multibillion-dollar global trade network and that still grows only in the wild, despite scientists’ intensive efforts to cultivate it in urban labs. But this is far from a simple story of humans exploiting a passive, edible commodity. Rather, the book reveals the complex, symbiotic ways that mushrooms, plants, humans and other animals interact. It explores how the world looks to the mushrooms, as well as to the people who have grown rich harvesting them.

A surprise-filled journey into science and human culture, this exciting and provocative book shows how fungi shape our planet and our lives in strange, diverse, and often unimaginable ways.

Review: \”Nominee for the James Beard Media Award in Reference, History, and Scholarship\”
\”Winner of the Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes, BC and Yukon Book Prizes\”
\”Few readers, I suspect, have ever considered fungi to be sentient, but Michael Hathaway . . . argues that mushrooms (as well as plants and other organisms widely considered as passive automatons), though not exactly conscious, nevertheless ‘engage their surroundings in a dynamic way.’ . . . The takeaway, Hathaway advises, should at least be a renewed appreciation of the interconnectedness of all forms of life, flora, fauna, and ‘funga,’ and a realization that the world is ‘made and remade through relationships.’\”—Laurence A. Marschall, Natural History
\”This book will be valuable to social scientists and ecologists, and essential to philosophers of human-fungi relationships.\” * Choice *

Author Biography: Michael J. Hathaway is professor of anthropology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and the author of the award-winning Environmental Winds: Making the Global in Southwest China. He is a member of the Matsutake Worlds Research Gro

ISBN: 9780691225906
Dimension: 203mm X 133mm
Edition: 01

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Dimensions 203 × 133 mm