Author: Donna Haraway
Publisher: Sans Soleil Ediciones
ISBN: 9788494839689
Binding: Soft cover with flap
Pages: 148
Format: 14'80 x 21 cm
Spanish Language
Donna Haraway, a key figure in cultural and gender studies, invites us to explore the dark passages that shaped one of the most emblematic institutions in the United States. With almost archaeological precision, feminist writer and thinker Donna Haraway gives voice to all those who were silenced and discredited in the process of consecrating the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In this way, she reveals a self-serving history of nature in which white, capitalist masculinity tries to assert its hegemony over the dissident discourses of feminists, socialists and immigrants who, back in the early twentieth century, endangered the fragile constitution of Western virility.