Diverse Mushroom at the End of the World: Möglichkeiten des Lebens in kapitalistischen Ruinen

Matsutake ist der wertvollste Pilz der Welt und wächst in menschlich gestörten WäldernBeliebte Delikatesse in Japan mit hohen PreisenBietet Einblicke in das Leben in zerstörten LandschaftenUntersucht die Beziehung zwischen kapitalistischer Zerstörung und kooperativem ÜberlebenThematisiert die Vielfalt der Akteure im Matsutake-HandelVerbindet Pilzökologien mit der Geschichte der Wälder
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Princeton University Press Mushroom at the End of the World 60140537
Matsutake is the most valuable mushroom in the world?and a weed that grows in human-disturbed forests across the northern hemisphere. Through its ability to nurture trees, matsutake helps forests to grow in daunting places. It is also an edible delicacy in Japan, where it sometimes commands astronomical prices. In all its contradictions, matsutake offers insights into areas far beyond just mushrooms and addresses a crucial question: what manages to live in the ruins we have made?
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Princeton Univers. Press Mushroom at the End of the World
What a rare mushroom can teach us about sustaining life on a fragile planet Matsutake is the most valuable mushroom in the world—and a weed that grows in human-disturbed forests across the northern hemisphere. Through its ability to nurture trees, matsutake helps forests to grow in daunting places. It is also an edible delicacy in Japan, where it sometimes commands astronomical prices. In all its contradictions, matsutake offers insights into areas far beyond just mushrooms and addresses a crucial question: what manages to live in the ruins we have made? A tale of diversity within our damaged landscapes, The Mushroom at the End of the World follows one of the strangest commodity chains of our times to explore the unexpected corners of capitalism. Here, we witness the varied and peculiar worlds of matsutake commerce: the worlds of Japanese gourmets, capitalist traders, Hmong jungle fighters, industrial forests, Yi Chinese goat herders, Finnish nature guides, and more. These companions also lead us into fungal ecologies and forest histories to better understand the promise of cohabitation in a time of massive human destruction. By investigating one of the world's most sought-after fungi, The Mushroom at the End of the World presents an original examination into the relation between capitalist destruction and collaborative survival within multispecies landscapes, the prerequisite for continuing life on earth.
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Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins 0691220557
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What a rare mushroom can teach us about sustaining life on a fragile planet Matsutake is the most valuable mushroom in the world—and a weed that grows in human-disturbed forests across the northern hemisphere. Through its ability to nurture trees, matsutake helps forests to grow in daunting places. It is also an edible delicacy in Japan, where it sometimes commands astronomical prices. In all its contradictions, matsutake offers insights into areas far beyond just mushrooms and addresses a crucial question: what manages to live in the ruins we have made? A tale of diversity within our damaged landscapes, The Mushroom at the End of the World follows one of the strangest commodity chains of our times to explore the unexpected corners of capitalism. Here, we witness the varied and peculiar worlds of matsutake commerce: the worlds of Japanese gourmets, capitalist traders, Hmong jungle fighters, industrial forests, Yi Chinese goat herders, Finnish nature guides, and more. These companions also lead us into fungal ecologies and forest histories to better understand the promise of cohabitation in a time of massive human destruction. By investigating one of the world's most sought-after fungi, The Mushroom at the End of the World presents an original examination into the relation between capitalist destruction and collaborative survival within multispecies landscapes, the prerequisite for continuing life on earth.
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Association of University Presses The Mushroom at the End of the World, Fachbücher von Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing K5 089437740
Matsutake ist der wertvollste Pilz der Welt und ein Unkraut, das in von Menschen gestörten Wäldern der Nordhalbkugel wächst. Durch seine Fähigkeit, Bäume zu nähren, hilft Matsutake Wäldern, an herausfordernden Orten zu gedeihen. Er ist auch eine essbare Delikatesse in Japan, wo er manchmal astronomische Preise erzielt. In all seinen Widersprüchen bietet Matsutake Einblicke in Bereiche, die weit über Pilze hinausgehen, und stellt eine entscheidende Frage: Was schafft es, in den Ruinen zu leben, die wir hinterlassen haben?.
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