Staying with the Trouble

Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene is a 2016 book by Donna Haraway, published by Duke University Press.

In a thesis statement, Haraway writes: "Staying with the trouble means making oddkin; that is, we require each other in unexpected collaborations and combinations, in hot compost piles.

Haraway's book can also be thought of as a critique of the Anthropocene as a way of making sense of the present, de-emphasizing human exceptionalism in favor of multispecism.

One: Playing String Figures with Companion Species Written in honor of G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Haraway's PhD Advisor, and Beatriz da Costa.

Two: Tentacular Thinking: Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Chthulucene Three: Sympoiesis: Symbiogenesis and the Lively Arts of Staying with the Trouble Four: Making Kin: Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationcene, Chthulucene Five: Awash in Urine: DES and Premarin in Multispecies Response-ability Six: Sowing Worlds: A Seed Bag for Terraforming with Earth Others Seven: A Curious Practice Eight: The Camille Stories: Children of Compost This philosophy-related article is a stub.