This will probably fly over my head, but it's a common ground from Donna Haraway to Bruce Sterling, and it's due back at the library in a few weeks.
Critiques et Commentaires
Reading for fun, threads over the years of scifi, history, social movements and justice, farming, philosophy. I actively work to balance out the white male default in what I read, but have a long way to go.
He/they for the praxis.
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loppear a commenté The End of Certainty par Ilya Prigogine
loppear a commenté The Terraformers par Annalee Newitz (duplicate)
Avertissement sur le contenu tangent dragging the audiobook too
The audiobook makes a particular choice to use sound effect clips whenever a character makes sound effects, which is often in parts, and which added a flat layer of realism/annoyance of a radio play dramatization performed with a 90s DJ's sample effects board of sad trombone and fart noises. I think whether you'll like this is independent of whether you'll like the book, but it may have influenced my take.
loppear a publié une critique de The Terraformers par Annalee Newitz (duplicate)
the more things change, it seems they don't
2 étoiles
Plenty to like here in environmental, more-than-human kin, queer and anti-capitalist themes in a fairly comic presentation. And yet it's really off as a paced story, as characters jut in or out or beep past, or as a deeply considered world or future confronting injustice, and the incoherence just built for me as emotions rose towards the end.
loppear a publié une critique de The Book par Alan Watts
enjoyable philosophy
3 étoiles
A well-worked short study (with a dated feel) in ego-dissolution and recognizing our individualistic society's contradicting double-binds in defining progress, freedom, and love. Better to dance as one with the universe, but watch out for all the ways attempting to do so reinstates your sense of self...
loppear a publié une critique de No Planet B par Lucy Diavolo
loppear a publié une critique de How to Stand up to a Dictator par Maria Ressa
social media's role in enabling authoritarianism, from a lovely human
4 étoiles
Journalist memoir, revealing and honest and Phillipines-focused to frame global problems. The middle section is the strongest, in angrily recounting how Facebook actively sided with power rather than pro-social possibilities in 2011-2018. Hope for reclaiming shared bottom-up truth over loud loyalty of media to power is always ... possible.
loppear a publié une critique de Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene par Donna J. Haraway
marvelous
4 étoiles
What a joyful blending and interweaving of feminist, more-than-human, art-science-speculation, and anger at capitalism's depletion of our capacity to think in relational terms.
"The anthropocene is more of a boundary event than an epoch ... what comes after will not be like what came before. I think our job is to make the Anthropocene as short/thin as possible and to cultivate with each other in every way imaginable epochs to come that can replenish refuge."
loppear a publié une critique de The Swimmers par Julie Otsuka
loppear a publié une critique de Trust Kids! par carla bergman
"peace and justice are intergenerational projects"
4 étoiles
If we want a world without domination, how do we rethink our relations with kids? Collection of connected authors of all ages recollections and motivations in unschooling, alternative schooling, and living as and with kids as trusted peers.
loppear a publié une critique de Thus Spoke the Plant par Monica Gagliano
polarizing
3 étoiles
Challenging for me, "woo" and crossing boundaries [useful heuristic? paternalistic?] between personal motivation, scientific narratives and orthodoxies, while also carefully keeping the wild claims to memoir not her recounting of study results. Rather than dismiss "trip reports" as problematic genesis for scientific inquiry, I'm going to just sit with my discomfort and listen.
loppear a publié une critique de Still Life par Sarah Winman
loppear a commenté Trust Kids! par carla bergman
loppear a publié une critique de Lovingkindness par Jon Kabat-Zinn
an open heart
4 étoiles
Writing that conveys a mindful presence - direct, pragmatic, and unhurried - covering Buddhism's four divine attitudes - lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity in her word choice. Salzberg does a wonderful job of including personal, historical, and scriptural stories, motivating adjacent emotions and frustrations, and providing practical meditative exercises with each chapter.
loppear a publié une critique de Our Own Metaphor par Mary Catherine Bateson
lots of notes along the way
3 étoiles
Follow along with a 1968 interdisciplinary conference on society's attempted control of ecological processes, human-and-more meta-cognitive capacities, cargo cults and state machines and ... it's quite lovely, and unresolved, and a bit cringe in details. Should society be much more or much less oriented towards change? Why is it so hard for individuals to change habits of thought? How much can systems models, cybernetic language, incorporate change? The answers aren't so much as riding along the swells of debate.