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Michael J. Hathaway, "What a Mushroom Lives For: Matsutake and the Worlds They Make" (Princeton UP, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

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The Perceptual Capacity of Mushrooms

The classic idea of the oomvelt is that each species lives in its own bubble. And so I was really intrigued by using some of these ideas to think more deeply about what is the oomarden of these different insects and how might they be able to smell motsitake from a much further distance than humans ever can, or maybe even dogs can. The idea that each species may have this really, really interestingly shaped perceptual capacity that as humans, we are often not as aware of it. But bringing these things together then helped me to think, does the mushrooms, do these different mushrooms have any perceptual capacities at all? And I was kind of surprised to learn that they do.

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