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Stellar!,
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This review is from: The Haraway Reader (Paperback)
An excellent introduction to the writings of Professor Haraway, but also a necessary addition to her previous books. (It is nice to find essays once only located in various anthologies now within the same book!) The new essays on dogs and kinship are stellar, illustrating how Harway's work is moving forward to advance the study of science and politics in everyday life contexts. A must read in cultural studies, feminist theory, and the history of race and ethnicity.
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Stellar!,
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Haraway Reader (Paperback)
An excellent introduction to the writings of Professor Haraway, but also a necessary addition to her previous books. (It is nice to find essays once only located in various anthologies now within the same book!) The new essays on dogs and kinship are stellar, illustrating how Harway's work is moving forward to advance the study of science and politics in everyday life contexts. A must read in cultural studies, feminist theory, and the history of race and ethnicity.
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Most Important Readings in One Book,
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This review is from: The Haraway Reader (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful collections of the seminal essays of Donna Haraway. Thankfully, they are also the "easiest" to understand (though Haraway is never really precisce) [she speaks about that in the book, actually]. The most informative, and entertaining, essays are The Psyborg Manifesto and her new essays on companion animals.(in other words, read this instead of the hell that is Simians, Cybrogs, and Women) |
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