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037 _cTextual
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100 _aRoy, Deboleena
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245 _aMolecular Feminisms: biology, becomings, and life in the lab
260 _aSeattle
_bUniversity of Washington Press
_c2018
300 _axv, 265p.
_bIncludes glossary, notes, bibliography and index
490 _aFeminist Technosciences
520 _a“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.
650 _aWomen in science
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650 _aFeminist theory
650 _aFeminism and science.
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