
Mutations, as a project, is writing from the “in-between,” what Gloria Anzaldúa called nepantla (a Mexican Nahuatl word). We are a literary project and online learning community celebrating trandisciplinary thought and ecological futures.
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Margaret Chodos-Irvine, illustration in Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Leguin
What follows is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, Fragments of an Integral Future: Time, Ecology and a New Worldview. If you appreciate this writing, conside...
Featured image: Maria Sybilla, Banana Flower and Fruit, 1705.
Dear readers,
Mutations has offered many wonderful courses over the past few years. I’m pleased to announce that many of these offerings are coming back as self-directed and pr...
Dear readers,
I felt inspired to share this thought after listening to the latest episode of The Ancients (recommended).
Ella Al-Shamahi is a paleoanthropologist and host of a recent BBC series called Human. Much like in her docu-series,...
Photograph from Seeds by Robb Kesseler and Wolfgang Stuppy
Dear readers: I’ve been sharing these few passages as Substack ‘notes,’ but thought it best to gather them here too. They’re all excerpts from my new book, Fragments of an Integral...
An excerpt from my forthcoming book, Fragments of an Integral Future: Time, Ecology and a New Worldview
Note: what follows is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, Fragments of an Integral Future: Time, Ecology and a New Worldview (Integral...
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Author \ud83d\udcd8 "Seeing Through the World" | Editor/Publisher, Integral Imprint | \ud83c\udf99️Mutations podcast | Philosophy PhD student | Exploring transdisciplinary thinking and ecological futures.
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