How Like a Leaf: An Interview with Donna Haraway

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Pub. Date: 1999-11-03
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

"I experience language as an intensely physical process," writes Donna Haraway. "I cannotnotthink through metaphor... Biochemistry and language just don't feel that different to me." Since the appearance of her monumentalPrimate Visionsand the now classic essay "A Manifesto for Cyborgs," feminist historian of science Donna Haraway has created a way of thinking about culture, science, and the production of knowledge that has made her one of the most highly regarded theorists in America. She is admired for her passion and rigor, her wicked ironies, and her deep commitment to issues of gender and race, as well as species. The author of four seminal works on science and culture, Donna Haraway here speaks for the first time in a direct and non-academic voice. Thyrza Nichols Goodeve leads her subject through conversation about Haraway's intellectual development, theories and influences, the role of Catholicism in her thinking, and how her ethical stands have mirrored issues in her personallife. For readers who have admired and struggled with the rich and complex performances of her earlier works,How Like a Leafwill be a welcome inside view of the author's thought. At the same time, this work makes Haraway's contribution to modern thought available to a much wider audience who cares about the issues she addresses. This is a highly personal introduction to a major thinker's body of work.

Author Biography

Donna J. Haraway is Professor in the History of Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
The Housep. 1
The History She Was Born Intop. 5
The History of Formp. 17
While Staying Connectedp. 27
Californiap. 41
Interdisciplinarity Is Riskyp. 45
Organicism as Critical Theoryp. 49
Primatologyp. 53
Historical Good Luckp. 61
Simians, Cyborgs, and Womenp. 65
Disease Is a Relationshipp. 73
More Than Metaphorp. 81
A Gene Is Not a Thingp. 89
Cyborg Temporalitiesp. 97
Diffraction as Critical Consciousnessp. 101
Worldly Practicep. 109
Breakdownp. 113
Cyborg Surrealismsp. 119
Unfamiliar Unconsciousp. 123
It Wasn't Born In a Garden, but It Certainly Was Born In a Historyp. 127
How Like a Leafp. 131
Menagerie of Figurationsp. 135
OncoMousep. 139
Vampire Culturep. 149
Modest Witnessp. 155
Telepathic Teachingp. 163
Coda
Passion and Ironyp. 171
Bibliographyp. 173
About the Authorsp. 175
Indexp. 181
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