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Primate Visions, Gender, Race and Nature in the Modern World
Gender, Race and Nature in the Modern World
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Donna Haraway's "Primate Visions" is a seminal work in feminist science studies.
It examines how cultural biases have shaped the scientific understanding of primates, particularly concerning gender roles.
Haraway critiques the 'military model' of primate behavior, which emphasizes male dominance.
The book challenges traditional interpretations of primate social structures and highlights the contributions of feminist primatologists.
It's a complex and influential text that continues to spark debate and inspire research.
It examines how cultural biases have shaped the scientific understanding of primates, particularly concerning gender roles.
Haraway critiques the 'military model' of primate behavior, which emphasizes male dominance.
The book challenges traditional interpretations of primate social structures and highlights the contributions of feminist primatologists.
It's a complex and influential text that continues to spark debate and inspire research.
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as a groundbreaking book on primatology, gender, race, and nature.

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How feminism changed primatology