Donna Haraway, Manifeste cyborg et autres essais. Sciences – Fictions – Féminismes

Clio 32:291-293 (2010)
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Abstract

Laurence Allard, Delphine Gardey et Nathalie Magnan proposent au public français la traduction de six textes incontournables de Donna Haraway écrits entre 1985 et 1997. Outre le célèbre Cyborg Manifesto, écrit en 1985 et traduit pour la première fois en français en 1992 dans la revue Futur Antérieur, l’anthologie parue aux éditions EXILS en 2007 présente cinq essais qui permettent de mieux comprendre la critique féministe de Haraway, celle des normes de genre et de la domination. Tout d’abord...

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