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Eusociality in the EU is a collaboration between Otto (10) and Robin (42). It is a book about ants and their habitats, or perhaps more so about humans and their habits, which lends an age-fluid voice to various contents of the European continent: animals, plastic bags, homelessness, algae, chewing gum, hocus-pocus, money, holes, ant colonies, fantasy beings, tree roots, weather patterns, politics and flag-fluff. As the world transformed during the eight years it took to complete, subjects grew and angles changed, and the book took on a form as disorderly as life itself. Part allegory, part nonsense, and using play as an essential driver, this fable-esque jumble spanning 304 pages attempts to reflect on community beyond society - with a little help from a lot of sugar.
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Eusociality in the EU, Otto Canell Watkins, Robin Watkins
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2023
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- État du livre
- Bon
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- Titre
- Eusociality in the EU
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Otto Canell Watkins, Robin Watkins
- Publié
- 2023
- Format
- souple
- ISBN10
- 396436035X
- ISBN13
- 9783964360359
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Science et Mathématiques, Thématique écologique, Sociologie, Écologie
- Description
- Eusociality in the EU is a collaboration between Otto (10) and Robin (42). It is a book about ants and their habitats, or perhaps more so about humans and their habits, which lends an age-fluid voice to various contents of the European continent: animals, plastic bags, homelessness, algae, chewing gum, hocus-pocus, money, holes, ant colonies, fantasy beings, tree roots, weather patterns, politics and flag-fluff. As the world transformed during the eight years it took to complete, subjects grew and angles changed, and the book took on a form as disorderly as life itself. Part allegory, part nonsense, and using play as an essential driver, this fable-esque jumble spanning 304 pages attempts to reflect on community beyond society - with a little help from a lot of sugar.


