This was an interesting interview to read alongside our discussion of "Can the Subaltern Speak?" She talks specifically about her writing process, her relationship to feminism, translating Derrida and more.
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This was an interesting interview to read alongside our discussion of "Can the Subaltern Speak?" She talks specifically about her writing process, her relationship to feminism, translating Derrida and more.
Dorothy Roberts cites this article in Fatal Invention in her discussion of HUGO, and I felt that the article itself was relevant to our conversation. It provides an interesting overview of the issues discussed by Roberts and in class, and also includes a list of recommendations RAFI provided to the Human Genome Diversity Project discussing their concerns about the implications of the project.