I haven't read it, but it makes me think of Simians, Cyborgs, and Women by Donna Haraway, which is on my shelf to read. I'd love to hear more about Seenarine's book!
I haven't read it, but it makes me think of Simians, Cyborgs, and Women by Donna Haraway, which is on my shelf to read. I'd love to hear more about Seenarine's book!
It is worth procuring a copy of Seenarine's book. In my opinion Haraway is worth reading but I feel she's also kind of a hack, which I realize is sacrilege to say, but it's my honest opinion. Her writing seems to hydroplane in a way that offends even my own penchant for the ethereal. I prefer less of that stylized dissociation, even if that means it's never elevated in the academic world. Seenarine's book isn't perfect, in fact has a fair amount of editing errors, but has the traction I prefer.
I haven't read it, but it makes me think of Simians, Cyborgs, and Women by Donna Haraway, which is on my shelf to read. I'd love to hear more about Seenarine's book!
It is worth procuring a copy of Seenarine's book. In my opinion Haraway is worth reading but I feel she's also kind of a hack, which I realize is sacrilege to say, but it's my honest opinion. Her writing seems to hydroplane in a way that offends even my own penchant for the ethereal. I prefer less of that stylized dissociation, even if that means it's never elevated in the academic world. Seenarine's book isn't perfect, in fact has a fair amount of editing errors, but has the traction I prefer.
I'll keep that in mind 😄