| Abstract Detail
Tackling coloniality in plant sciences: Legacies and paths forward Subramaniam, Banu [1]. Decolonizing Botany. What does it mean to be a feminist botanist? Drawing on recent interdisciplinary scholarship, I show how gender, race, class, sexuality, and nation shape the foundational language, terminology, and theories of modern botany, and how botany remains grounded in the violence of its colonial pasts. Decolonizing Botany reckons with these difficult origins and lays a roadmap to imagine a renewed botany that bring scholarship from the humanities and the sciences to reimagine the practices of experimental biology.
1 - University of Massachusetts Amherst, Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, W409 South College Academic Facility, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA
Keywords: Colonialism feminism race gender queer botany.
Presentation Type: Symposium Presentation Number: S5003 Abstract ID:1011 Candidate for Awards:None |