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Routledge How Like a Leaf: An Interview with Donna Haraway - Routledge

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Description

Gain a rare and personal look into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers in science and culture. In How Like a Leaf, Donna Haraway steps away from her usual academic tone to speak in a direct, accessible voice. This interview offers a unique inside view of her thought processes and the ideas that shaped her four seminal works. Through a deep conversation, Haraway explores how her personal life connects to her intellectual contributions. She discusses the impact of her mother's death and her adult love relationships, revealing how these life experiences influence her professional work. This book serves as a significant contribution to the history of feminism and the history of women's lives in twentieth-century America. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Haraway's work or a student of social history, this text provides a humanizing perspective on a major intellectual figure. It bridges the gap between personal narrative and academic theory, making it a valuable addition to any collection of biography or social history.

Key Features

Provides a direct and non-academic voice from Donna Haraway, making her complex ideas more accessible to readers.

Offers a unique inside view of the author's thought processes and the development of her seminal works on science and culture.

Connects personal life events, such as her mother's death and love relationships, to her professional intellectual output.

Contributes to the recorded history of feminism and the experiences of women in twentieth-century America.

Explores the link between intensely personal territory and academic theory through a structured interview format.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 November 1999
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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