A book that shifted my epistemological awareness by insisting that knowing is never neutral, and that education, too, is an ecology of practice shaped by power, stakes, and the worlds we make together.
A book I return to for its careful orientation shift: treating eating not as a topic to explain from a distance, but as a practice that demands attentiveness to relations, bodies, materials, and the everyday.
A book I return to for its insistence that care is not simply a feeling or virtue, but a material, political practice that shapes what becomes possible in more-than-human worlds.