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Molecular Feminisms Biology Becomings And Life In The Lab Deboleena Roy

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Molecular Feminisms Biology Becomings And Life In The Lab Deboleena Roy
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Publisher: University Of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Deboleena Roy
ISBN: 9780295744100, 0295744103
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Molecular Feminisms Biology Becomings And Life In The Lab Deboleena Roy by Deboleena Roy 9780295744100, 0295744103 instant download after payment.

"Should feminists clone?" "What do neurons think about?" "How can we learn from bacterial writing?" These and other provocative questions have long preoccupied neuroscientist, molecular biologist, and intrepid feminist theorist Deboleena Roy, who takes seriously the capabilities of lab "objects" - bacteria and other human, nonhuman, organic, and inorganic actants - in order to understand processes of becoming. In Molecular Feminisms, Roy investigates science as feminism at the lab bench, engaging in an interdisciplinary conversation between molecular biology, Deleuzian philosophies, posthumanism, and postcolonial and decolonial studies. She brings insights from feminist theory together with lessons learned from bacteria, subcloning, and synthetic biology, arguing that renewed interest in matter and materiality must be accompanied by a feminist rethinking of scientific research methods and techniques.

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