Donna J HarawayPrimate Visions
Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science
Douglas F. Morgan, Kent S. Robinson, Dennis Strachota, James A. Hough
Introduction: The Persistence of Vision
Part 1 Monkeys and Monopoly Capitalism: Primatology Before World War II
Chapter 2 Primate Colonies and the Extraction of Value
Chapter 3 Teddy Bear Patriarchy Taxidermy in the Garden of Eden, New York City, 1908-1936
Chapter 4 A Pilot Plant for Human Engineering: Robert Yerkes and the Yale Laboratories of Primate Biology,1924-1942
Chapter 5 A Semiotics of the Naturalistic Field: From C.R. Carpenter to S.A. Altmann 1930-1955
Part 2 Decolonization and Multinational Primatology
Chapter 6 Re-Instituting Western Primatology after World War II
Chapter 7 Apes in Eden, Apes in Space: Mothering as a Scientist for National Geographic
Chapter 8 Remodeling the Human Way of Life: Sherwood Washburn and the New Physical Anthropology, 1950-1980
Chapter 9 Metaphors into Hardware: Harry Harlow and the Technology of Love
Chapter 10 The Bio-politics of a Multicultural Field
Part 3 Women's Place is in the Jungle
Chapter 11 Women's Place is in the Jungle
Chapter 12 Jeanne Altmann: Time-Energy Budgets of Dual Career Mothering
Chapter 13 Linda Marie Fedigan: Models for Intervention
Chapter 14 Adrienne Zihlman: The Paleoanthropology of Sex and Gender
Chapter 15 Sarah Blaffer Hrdy: Investment Strategies for the Evolving Portfolio of Primate Females
Chapter 16 Reprise: Science Fiction, Fictions of Science, and Primatology
Mira's Morning Song
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