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Dispersion : Thoreau and Vegetal Thought

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Plants are silent, still, or move slowly; we do not have the sense that they accompany us, or even perceive us.

But is there something that plants are telling us? Is there something about how they live and connect, how they relate to the world and other plants that can teach us about ecological thinking, about ethics and politics? Grounded in Thoreau’s ecology and in contemporary plant studies, Dispersion: Thoreau and Vegetal Thought offers answers to those questions by pondering such concepts as co-dependence, the continuity of life forms, relationality, cohabitation, porousness, fragility, the openness of beings to incessant modification by other beings and phenomena, patience, waiting, slowness and receptivity.

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Bloomsbury Academic USA
1501370588 / 9781501370588
Hardback
818.309
26/08/2021
United States
English
312 pages
23 cm