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Autistic, anarchist, trans woman.

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María Puig de la Bellacasa: Matters of Care (2017, University of Minnesota Press)

A Framework for Care

Care is a broad subject, and not easy to pin down to one idea. María Puig de la Bellacasa approaches it from a study of ethics and philosophy. The first section sets out the possibilities for care across different types of human and more-than-human actors, including inorganic technologies. It is dense reading, and not easy to recommend for that reason, but it is also carefully written, with each word chosen for its accuracy and no term used lightly.

The second half of the book presents a possible real-world praxis for the theoretical framework in the first. Puig de la Bellacasa uses her own experiences learning from a permaculture retreat to begin an argument about how care of soil is a critical and central example of a system that requires care. Drawing from science, philosophy, experience and culture, she uses soil to show how complex webs of interconnected actors need to …

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Sam Harris: The End of Faith (2006, Free Association Press)

Sam Harris delivers a startling analysis of the clash of faith & reason in the …

This was a hate read.

This book is nonsense, and I'm not sure how this helped launch a wider New Atheist "movement" of faux intellectuals rallying against religion (but I can guess, since it's a post-2001 book that included a lot of racist trash about Muslims with huge red flags in every other way for other forms of bigotry).

Sam Harris is a piece of shit, and he's only harmed other atheists. (Signed, a queer atheist who never had a place in atheist communities and left a lot of them because too many cishet white men were sucking up all the oxygen with their bigoted rhetoric, and people were happier for marginalised and vulnerable people to leave than to excise the disgusting human beings within them.)

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Erika Engelhaupt: Gory Details (2020, National Geographic Society)

Filled to the brim with far-out facts, this wickedly informative narrative from the author of …

Fun book on the Gory Details about the natural world

A fascinating book that covers exactly what its title says: the Gory Details about the natural world. From things that can gross out and disgust us, to taboos and how they can affect the way we treat ourselves (like talking about the private parts of females), this book is full of fascinating facts about possibly disgusting things that, in the end, is not as disgusting as it seems. A compilation of the author's Gory Details column that appears in both the Science News and National Geographic websites, this book will both fascinate and disgust it readers.

The first section looks at human bodies and how they are examined by forensics experts to determine when and how they died. What happens to a body when a human dies is also covered, followed by the curious matter of whether pets would eat their owners who may have unexpectedly died. The section closes …

Ibram X. Kendi: Stamped from the Beginning (2016)

Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America is a 2016 …

Essential

This book eloquently chronicles the whole, bitter history of racism, connecting all these events together in an engaging progression of racist and antiracist thought and actions over the years. It expertly exposes the shortcomings of various attacks on racism and shows the ways in which racist power has been able to continue largely uninterrupted for such a long time.

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Elissa Washuta: White Magic (2021, Tin House Books)

Throughout her life, Elissa Washuta has been surrounded by cheap facsimiles of Native spiritual tools …

yes

a collection of essays weaving together magic, whiteness, indigeneity and colonization, the pacific northwest, domestic violence and living and loving through ptsd, alcohol and sobriety, red dead redemption 2. beautiful, excited to dig into some of the footnotes (esp about indigenous stories and their relationship to natural phenomena, like the Salish stories of historic Seattle earthquakes along a fault caused by serpent a'yahos: www.nature.com/articles/news050711-7)