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Implications of a Feminist Decolonial Technoscience
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Laura A. Foster
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Chronology xvii
- Introduction: Peoples, Plants, and Patents in South Africa 1
- 1 Colonial Science and Hoodia as a Scientific Object 29
- 2 San Demands for Benefits by Knowing !Khoba as a Plant from Nature 47
- 3 South African Scientists and the Patenting of Hoodia as a Molecule 67
- 4 Botanical Drug Discovery of Hoodia, from Solid Drug to Liquid Food 87
- 5 Hoodia Growers and the Making of Hoodia as a Cultivated Plant 103
- Epilogue 127
- Appendix 1 133
- Appendix 2 135
- Notes 137
- Bibliography 179
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xv
- Chronology xvii
- Introduction: Peoples, Plants, and Patents in South Africa 1
- 1 Colonial Science and Hoodia as a Scientific Object 29
- 2 San Demands for Benefits by Knowing !Khoba as a Plant from Nature 47
- 3 South African Scientists and the Patenting of Hoodia as a Molecule 67
- 4 Botanical Drug Discovery of Hoodia, from Solid Drug to Liquid Food 87
- 5 Hoodia Growers and the Making of Hoodia as a Cultivated Plant 103
- Epilogue 127
- Appendix 1 133
- Appendix 2 135
- Notes 137
- Bibliography 179
- Index 197