Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Donna Haraway's Primate Visions is a feminist book that says science, especially studies of primates, is shaped by social ideas about gender, race, class, and colonialism. She argues that scientists are not the only ones who make knowledge; animals and many kinds of people together create what we call 'nature,' so there is no single true story but many partial, connected views. Her writing is deliberately broken into different voices and uses pop-culture sources like science fiction and film, which some readers may find odd, because she wants us to rethink what belongs in the study of science.
Logic Breakdown
Ask what the passage is chiefly about: read topic sentences—the passage reviews Haraway's Primate Visions, focusing on her proposed rethinking of the scientist/nature relationship and the distinctive way she presents that proposal.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.The passage is primarily concerned with discussing which one of the following?
Correct Answer
C
The passage centers on Haraway's substantive proposal to reform how science conceives of nature and on the unorthodox way she presents that proposal. Support: 'Haraway's most radical departure is to challenge the traditional disjunction between the active knower (scientist/historian) and the passive object (nature/history).' 'She proposes an approach that not only recognizes diverse human actors (scientists, government officials, laborers, science fiction writers) as contributing to our knowledge of nature, but that also recognizes the creatures usually subsumed under nature (such as primates) as active participants in creating that knowledge as well.' 'This iconoclastic view is reflected in Haraway's unorthodox writing style. Haraway does not weave the many different elements of her work into one unified, overarching Story of Primatology; they remain distinct voices that will not succumb to a master narrative.' These lines show the passage is primarily about both the content of Haraway's proposal (reforming the scientific approach to nature) and the style in which she advances it, which matches choice C.
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