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Matsutake Worlds explores matsutake mushrooms through the lens of multispecies encounters, to explore the mushroom’s success on the world stage. This success cannot be accounted for by any one cu...
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  • 16 July 2021
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The matsutake mushroom continues to be a highly sought delicacy, especially in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisine. Matsutake Worlds explores this mushroom through the lens of multi-species encounters centered around the matsutake’s notorious elusiveness. The mushroom’s success, the contributors of this volume argue, cannot be accounted for by any one cultural, social, political, or economic process. Rather, the matsutake mushroom has flourished as the result of a number of different processes and dynamics, culminating in the culinary institution we know today.

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Price: $120.00
Pages: 150
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Studies in Social Analysis
Publication Date: 16 July 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800730960
Format: Hardcover
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Lieba Faier is an Associate Professor in Geography at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her first book is Intimate Encounters: Filipina Women and the Remaking of Rural Japan (2009), and she has published in American Ethnologist, Cultural Anthropology, Annual Review of Anthropology, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, and Environment and Planning A.

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Foreword
Hannah Landecker

Introduction: Elusive Matsutake
Lieba Faier for the Matsutake Worlds Research Group

Chapter 1. Euphoric Anomaly: Matsutake’s Elusive Elusiveness in 2010 Japan
Lieba Faier

Chapter 2. Elusive Fungus? Forms of Attraction in Multispecies World Making
Michael J. Hathaway

Chapter 3. Tending to Suspension: Abstraction and Apparatuses of Atmospheric Attunement in Matsutake Worlds
Timothy Choy

Chapter 4. Matsutake, So Aromatic in Its Absence
Miyako Inoue

Chapter 5. Sensing Multispecies Entanglements: Koto as an ‘Ontology’ of Living
Shiho Satsuka

Chapter 6. How Things Hold: A Diagram of Coordination in a Satoyama Forest
Elaine Gan and Anna Tsing

Afterword: Heeding Headless Thoughts
Eduardo Kohn

Index