Sinuous Histories:

How Worms Have Animated Us



Using posthuman theories, particularly those focusing on animacy, the talk will develop the idea of “vermiculture” as a term not just to refer to the cultivation of worms to break down soil but a large and complex system of physical encounters with worms and cultural representations of worms that serves important functions in what it means to be human.




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