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Parasitism and Multispecies World
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13 October 2026

The book discusses how the figure of the parasite and concept of parasitism open up new avenues of thinking about human, other-than-human and more-than-human world-making. The parasite helps us in our understanding of not only socio-political relations but also the relational turn in contemporary ecological and biological thought. The figure of the parasite has been employed in relational thinking and deconstructionist thinking, but it has never been used in understanding ecological crises in the Anthropocene. This scholarly work not only locates the figure of the parasite in a multispecies world, it also espouses parasitism as a mode of thinking and parasite–parasite as a mode of living. The book promotes a unique form of multispecies thinking and doing that is necessary for survival.
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory, Critical theory, PHILOSOPHY / Environmental, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction, LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Nature, NATURE / Ecology, Environmentalist thought and ideology, Literary studies: general
Jayjit Sarkar teaches in the Department of English at Raiganj University, India. He is the author of Illness as Method: Beckett, Kafka, Mann, Woolf and Eliot.