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

Bringing together stories, knowledge, and diverse landscapes, the book traces the journey of the Matsutake mushroom—from an ordinary fungus to a highly valued global commodity. Through this exploration, Tsing delves into themes of capitalist destruction and collaborative survival, showing how life endures amidst precarity and ruin. Together, we will reflect on what we can learn from a mushroom about resilience, interdependence, and the entangled scales of existence in multispecies landscapes.  

 

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The Open Reading Group is led by Mariangela Beccoi. The session will be held in English. We will support each other with translation, if necessary.