Skip to main content

Daisy Reid

A woman with shoulder-length, light-colored hair smiles at the camera she sits on a beach with the sun setting behind her

Daisy Reid is a graduate student in Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. Her research sits at the intersections of critical plant theory, cultural entomologies and queer and feminist theory.

A woman with shoulder-length, light-colored hair smiles at the camera she sits on a beach with the sun setting behind her
Support Provided By
A close-up shot of the robot WALL-E, whose expressive machine eyes reflect the camera flashes and a crowd of humans as it stands in front of a pink-colored background.
In today's view, plants can only live up to their full, world-saving potential by way of human and technological intervention — framing plants as both an environmental savior and a tool for furthering human progress. But our relationship with plants wasn't always so optimistic.
Active loading indicator