Ghost stories for Darwin

the science of variation and the politics of diversity

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Banu Subramaniam: Ghost stories for Darwin (2014, University of Illinois Press)

280 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2014 by University of Illinois Press.

ISBN:
978-0-252-08024-1
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OCLC Number:
877367803

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"In a stimulating interchange between feminist studies and biology, Banu Subramaniam explores how her dissertation on flower color variation in morning glories launched her on an intellectual odyssey that engaged the feminist studies of sciences in the experimental practices of science by tracing the central and critical idea of variation in biology. Subramaniam reveals the histories of eugenics and genetics and their impact on the metaphorical understandings of difference and diversity that permeate common understandings of differences among people exist in contexts that seem distant from the so-called objective hard sciences. Journeying into interdisciplinary areas that range from the social history of plants to speculative fiction, Subramaniam uncovers key relationships between the life sciences, women's studies, evolutionary and invasive biology, and the history of ecology, and how ideas of diversity and difference emerged and persist in each field."--Publisher's description.

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Beautiful, intersectional analysis of the relations between science and feminist studies; gripping accounts of the history of biological research and about our shared evolutionary history with all of nature and our culture--the natureculture as Subramaniam posits. She shares messages and stories that emphasize a systematic view of the world, an indigenous view of science, and a commitment to care for all by rejecting false binaries. Her testament about the difficulties of graduate school and her interdisciplinary graduate education is an inspiration for future graduate students such as myself.

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Subjects

  • Plant diversity
  • Cultural pluralism
  • Variation (Biology)