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Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature
by Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian
This book looks into how all nature shows queerness in everyday life. From fungus to people, we all have vacations of queerness in our lives.
This book also brings up how in science we have swept it under the rug to fit our binaries. It has taken may years for people to understand that other people can be queer and it's not totally acceptable. On top of that, science has ignored the fact that birds and other creatures have been in same sex relationships or the fact they may be intersex until needed. Plants can be intersex their whole life.
Humans are nature, and nature is human. This includes looking into all of the differences we can from the intersex dynamics, queer relationships, and the non binary way of nature. it is a very interesting perspective on biology.
This book also brings up how in science we have swept it under the rug to fit our binaries. It has taken may years for people to understand that other people can be queer and it's not totally acceptable. On top of that, science has ignored the fact that birds and other creatures have been in same sex relationships or the fact they may be intersex until needed. Plants can be intersex their whole life.
Humans are nature, and nature is human. This includes looking into all of the differences we can from the intersex dynamics, queer relationships, and the non binary way of nature. it is a very interesting perspective on biology.