This interdisciplinary book illuminates the intricate relationships between the existing and the distinct, the human and the nonhuman. Through evocative language, the authors narrate the phenomena how human activities have shaped our earth, inviting readers to contemplate the entanglement of the world.
Using the compelling metaphor, haunted ghosts and monsters, the book encourages readers to dive into the assemblage of past, present, and future. Meanwhile, in contrast, the ladder of progress, the ladder of time, was challenged by the discovery of other lively matters in the world.
This book offers a captivating narrative throughout the result of the Anthropocene era with profound observations and tries to question human positionality in the landscape.
For responding to our topic, 'Lively Matter', it is an article reminding me the importance of full context of 'matters' including the unhappened possibility; also trying to deconstruct and collapse the frame of wonderful modernism in life.