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A review by realmagicfakereality
Queer Feminist Science Studies: A Reader by
3.0
Interesting ideas, although some of the essays, and especially the introduction to different sections of the book, get too erudite and jargon-y to be entertaining (or sensical). This is a very academic book, while also discussing many different "vulgar" topics. My favorite essays were ones that did not dwell in theoretical jargon, but instead used concrete (modern and historical) examples to expose the heteronormative biases in scientific methodology. Recommend for those interested in queer feminist theory and willing to get into the weeds in this area.