Read The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins Online
Authors: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
automobile industry,
115
“babies,”
128
Becket, Samuel,
257
Benjamin, Walter,
50
birch,
172
Black Ships,
110
blasted landscapes,
181
,
195
,
282
Bracero program,
99
brain mushrooms (
Gynomitra esculenta
),
174
Braudel, Fernand,
38
broadleaf trees: as matsutake host,
231
,
233
–
34
; as nemesis of pines,
6
,
7
,
49
,
151
,
157
,
169
,
171
,
185
,
202
,
258
,
260
Brown, Beverly,
254
buyers,
77
–
78
,
80
–
83
,
91
–
92
,
124
,
271
–
72
Cage, John,
45
;
4′33″
,
46
;
Indeterminacy
,
46
Cambodians: attitudes of, toward the government,
253
; matsutake foragers,
92
,
245
; war experiences of,
87
–
89
.
See also
Khmer
candy cane (
Allotropa virgata
),
243
,
247
capitalism: alienation as feature of,
122
,
133
,
301n3
; analysis of,
61
–
62
,
133
; assemblages and,
23
; buying/selling of mushrooms as,
82
; collaborative survival hindered by,
19
; ecologies exploited by,
62
–
63
; employment situation resulting from,
3
,
109
–
10
; environmental impact of,
19
; factories as exemplar of,
62
; noncapitalist elements as part of,
66
,
122
–
23
,
133
–
34
(
see also
pericapitalist sites
); patchiness of,
5
,
61
; progress as ideology of,
5
; salvage accumulation in,
63
–
66
,
134
,
301n2
; and scalable accounting,
42
–
43
; supposed unity and homogeneity of,
65
; and translation,
62
,
133
,
301n2
; value making in,
122
; wealth accumulation in,
61
–
62
Cascade Forest Reserve,
195
Castley, Robert,
114
cedar.
See
sugi
Cham,
57
charcoal,
7
,
152
,
180
,
182
–
84
,
186
,
190
,
259
,
260
,
279
Cheney, Dick,
87
Chin, Vincent,
115
China: Japanese importation of lumber from,
315n24
; matsutake in,
162
,
187
–
90
,
231
,
233
–
34
,
236
,
268
–
74
,
286
–
87
,
315n24
,
321n6
,
321n10
; matsutake science in,
219
,
223
–
24
; photographs of,
10
,
26
,
145
–
47
,
178
,
226
,
250
,
266
,
276
; privatization in,
267
–
74
,
320n2
; species research in,
229
–
30
Chinese Americans,
100
Christianity: conversion to,
104
; revival movements in,
298n6
.
See also
Protestantism
Chu, Nellie,
24
Civilian Conservation Corps,
207
clear-cutting,
41
,
173
–
74
,
314n18
Cleveland, Grover,
195
codevelopment,
142
Colby, William,
32
collaborative survival: in assemblages,
23
; capitalism as danger to,
19
; components of,
20
; matsutake as exemplar of,
2
,
4
; mushroom picking as exemplar of,
19
; necessity of,
28
Collins, Jane,
66
commodities: gifts compared to,
122
–
23
; matsutake as,
37
,
121
,
123
–
28
,
271
; scholarship as,
285
commodity chains: defined,
296n1
; matsutake,
66
–
69
,
110
,
118
,
123
–
28
; types of,
299n10
.
See also
supply chains
commons,
78
conjunctures, local results of global,
205
–
13
Conrad, Joseph,
The Heart of Darkness
,
63
Convention of Kanagawa (1854),
111
copper tops (
Tricholoma focale
),
13
coppicing,
180
,
182
,
183
,
185
,
260
,
309n3
,
309n7
Cronon, William,
viii
Curran, Lisa,
138
cypress.
See
hinoki
Dawkins, Richard,
28
Deleuze, Gilles,
293n8
disturbance: defined,
160
; ecologies resulting from,
5
,
160
–
61
,
186
–
87
; perspectival nature of,
161
diversity: contaminated,
30
–
34
; economic,
65
–
66
; fundamental role of,
29
DNA,
140
–
41
,
143
,
229
–
31
,
236
,
304n19
durian,
48
ecologies: assemblages in,
22
–
23
; capitalist exploitation,
62
–
63
; disturbance-based,
5
,
160
–
61
,
186
–
87
; fungi-based,
137
–
39
; movement of,
235
; restoration of,
151
–
52
economic diversity,
65
–
66
,
301n2
economics, neoclassical,
28
encounters: central role of,
20
,
29
; contamination through,
27
; disregard for,
28
,
38
; evolution and,
141
–
43
; identity formation through,
29
; indeterminacy in,
29
,
37
,
38
,
46
–
47
; knowledge in relation to,
34
,
37
; matsutake growth resulting from,
40
; speciation and,
235
–
36
; transformation through,
20
,
28
–
29
,
46
–
47
enslaved Africans,
39
entanglement: alienation as disruption of,
5
–
6
,
133
,
255
; assemblages characterized by,
83
; biological,
137
–
44
; histories of,
168
; latent commons characterized by,
135
,
255
; living-space,
5
–
6
; matsutake foraging and,
243
,
247
–
48
; privatization involved in,
267
,
272
–
74
environment: capitalism’s impact on,
19
; human disturbance of,
3
evolutionary developmental biology,
141
–
42
expansion: epistemological emphasis on,
22
,
29
; plantations and,
38
–
40
; progress as,
28
; scalability and,
38
–
40
; science based on,
37
–
38
factories: as exemplar of capitalism,
62
; labor in,
24
; scalability and expansion of,
40
Faier, Lieba,
237
feminist anthropology,
134
fever, for mushroom picking,
40
,
75
,
79
,
132
,
242
field agents,
67
–
69
,
77
,
80
–
81
,
128
Finland: appearance of forests in,
167
; forest management in,
167
–
69
,
172
–
76
; matsutake in,
174
,
280
,
322n5
; photographs of,
166
; post-glacial growth in,
172
Finnish Forest Research Institute,
279
fire: lodgepole pines and,
200
; pines and,
169
–
70
; ponderosa pines and,
196
; swidden,
172
fire exclusion,
30
,
196
,
200
–
201
,
207
–
8
,
312n22
,
313n5
first nature,
viii
foragers.
See
matsutake foragers
forest management: Chinese approach to,
162
,
187
–
90
; Japanese approach to,
151
,
161
,
207
–
11
; modern approach to,
168
,
207
–
8
; national affiliations of,
218
; in Pacific Northwest,
193
–
202
; time scales in,
172
,
175
; U.S. approach to,
162
,
207
–
11
forests: Chinese classification of,
320n2
; conservation of,
29
–
30
; global factors shaping,
205
–
13
; resurgence of,
179
; treated as scalable,
41
.
See also
logging and timber industry
;
peasant landscapes
;
trees
freedom: citizenship and,
101
; commodity chains and,
118
–
19
; exchange of,
126
–
27
; in matsutake picking,
68
,
75
–
77
,
79
–
80
,
82
,
94
; in mushroom buying,
126
–
27
; Southeast Asian immigrants and,
102
,
104
,
106
; trophies of,
62
,
75
,
80
,
121
,
126
; in United States,
93
–
94
; war experiences and,
85
–
90
Freidberg, Susanne,
65
Fremont, John Charles,
195
frontier romanticism,
86
Fujiwara, Mitsuo,
211
fungi: destruction of, by human intervention,
202
; growth patterns of,
137
; indeterminacy of,
47
; and interspecies relations,
137
–
39
; matsutake and,
171
; nourishment of,
137
–
38
; pines and,
170
; propagation of,
232
,
236
–
38
; species of,
230
; symbiotic attachments of,
143
–
44
; trees and,
138
–
39
,
174
–
75
,
201
; world-building activities of,
137
–
39