Primate Visions

Gender, Race and Nature in the World of Modern Science

Donna Haraway author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:1st Apr '92

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Primate Visions cover

What counts as nature in the late twentieth century? How do we create scientific disciplines and histories of science? How are the issues of race and gender written into the ways we imagine the natural world? Why do we study animals? These fundamental questions are at the heart of primatology - the study of monkeys and apes - in the twentieth century. In Primate Visions historians of biology Donna Haraway builds the primate story - our scientific understanding of apes, monkeys, and humans - and explains its multi-cultural roots, its myths, its relation to gender and race.

Primate Visions is an original and important book in the history of science. We have not been here before. * Times Literary Supplement *
After my third reading of this book I remain stunned by the depth, precision, and innovation of her analysis. * Women's Review of Books *
Primate Visions is a genuine tour de force, uniquely combining intellectual history and the sociology of knowledge. It contains enough sheer insight and represents enough historical digging to fuel several scholarly careers. We leave the text genuinely enlightened on the changing boundaries between nature and culture, and on our own historical trafficking in these myriad forms of otherness. * The Nation *

ISBN: 9780860915829

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 974g

496 pages