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233 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 1, 2022
I invite you to follow me, reader, in thinking about what it means to speak with others, listen to them, and learn to recognize different types of conversations. In the chapters that follow I describe and analyze dialogues with nonhumans that are usually seen as incapable of conversations, such as mice, toads, plants, the sea, and art. And with fellow beings that should have more voice in the public and political debate, like nonhuman animals and human children. I do so in order to investigate what the concepts ‘dialogue’ and ‘conversation’ (I use these more or less interchangeably) mean and can mean, as well as investigate how we can become more worldly as humans. I write this in a time which is characterized by human domination, and violence towards nonhumans. This violence is very often interconnected with the refusal to recognize more-than-human others as thinking, feeling, and speaking beings. The conversations that follow offer the beginning of an alternative, which is imperfect, and far from finished, but still carries a promise – we can act differently.