Molecular feminisms : biology, becomings, and life in the lab /

""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 t...

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Main Author: Roy, Deboleena (Author)
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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2018]
Series:Feminist technosciences.
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505 0 |a Introduction: stolonic strategies -- Biophilosophies of becoming -- Microphysiologies of desire -- Bacterial lives: sex, gender, and the lust for writing -- Should feminists clone? And if so, how? -- In vitro incubations -- Conclusion: science in our backyards. 
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