Post from the Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism (Feminst Technosciences) forum
Plant names in botany today go back no further than [Linneaus’s] Species Plantarum published in1753, and all animal names in zoology begin with the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae published in 1758.
This is wild to me.
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Botany of Empire: Plant Worlds and the Scientific Legacies of Colonialism (Feminst Technosciences)
Banu Subramaniam
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Goddess of the River
Vaishnavi Patel
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Okay so I just saw Bunny's post abou what everyone here does for work and it is so lovely to see how diverse this community is in terms of jobs. And a new question occurred to me: do you see your job represented in books often? Have you ever seen it? What did you think, was it done well, or did it annoy you? How could it be done better? I'm curious!
(This question brought to you by my grandparents who were doctors, and watched medical dramas with loud and angry commentary :D )
Doddyaboutbooks commented on Hawksquill's review of Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons
I'm not usually one for superhero media in any format, but I absolutely loved DeConnick's Bitch Planet comics and my husband strongly recommended this to me. And he was right! This is exactly my jam.
This is an origin story for the Amazons of DC comics set in ancient Greece, released in honor of Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary. Lushly written, with satisfying worldbuilding, feminist themes, and a whole lot of feminine rage. I appreciated the Amazons' diversity in terms of skin color and body type. The pitch documents, writer/artist correspondence, and other supplementary materials were incredibly interesting and made me appreciate the collaborative creative process much more.
I did deduct .5 stars because although the art is stunning, there were a few panels that were just too visually busy for my taste.
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Alison Pouliot is an Australian ecologist and environmental photographer and this book has made me fall even more in love with fungi.
This book has some words in it, but far more photos. Pouliot tells us of fungus, how is probably evolved, what it eats in different environments, explains cool things about how it could help the planet by eating plastics, and tells sad things about how hooves animals have destroyed the fungus in the soil in parts of Australia that will struggle to recover. She even explained why that guy on iNaturalist asked me if I had taken a spore sample that time I was seeking an identification of a funky looking fungus. (I hadn’t - I would know where to start).
Even better than the words though, are Pouliot’s photos of fungi and friends from all over the world. From incredible photos of the most delicate caps, to big, rich growths. ‘Visually stunning’ is the right description.
If you love fungi, this one’s for you.
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Funga Obscura
Alison Pouliot
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Indigenous books
I'm coming at this from a Canadian Metis point of view and I welcome other suggestions for the list.
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Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics
bell hooks
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Doddyaboutbooks commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hey! Looking for other people who love reading indigenous books. I have a whole bunch of Metis books I'm slowly working my way through. Any other people out there like me?? Edit - I've started a list of (mostly) Canadian Indigenous books. Note that borders are imaginary and our people traversed the breadth of the land and had many relationships across different nations.
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Funga Obscura
Alison Pouliot
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BEYOND HUMAN: TALES OF THE NEW US (Lower Decks Press Anthologies Book 2)
Lower Decks Press
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The Reformatory
Tananarive Due