Sarah Franklin,
"Transbiology: A Feminist Cultural Account of Being After IVF"
(page 6 of 8)
Significantly, Haraway's work is also closely connected to the
socialist-inspired promise of politicised biology that is a legacy in
many ways epitomised by the British inter-war biofuturism. This
tradition inspired Joseph Needham, one of the subjects of Haraway's PhD
on embryology, and later strongly influenced Gregory Bateson—the son
of British geneticist William Bateson, and one of the founders of the
History of Consciousness program at th University of California, Santa
Cruz where Haraway has taught since 1980.
As many feminists have argued, Haraway is in many ways the
torch-carrier both for Firestone's impatience with Goddess-loving,
pregnancy-worshipping, feminist Luddites, and her enthusiasm for
technologically-assisted, disloyal, and perverted, evolution. The
difference between their two manifestos is an effective measure of the
rapid dissolution of the primary categories grounding Firestone's
analysis in the relatively brief 15-year-period separating her
cybernetic manifesto from the birth of Cyborg feminism. It seems that in
this intervening period—punctuated by the birth of Louise Brown (the
world's first IVF baby)—quite a few 'natural biological' categories,
including those that were taken for granted by prominent feminist
thinkers such as Simone de Beauvoir, had begun to dissolve.
For Firestone, the hyphen alone in her reference to "biology
itself—procreation" tells us more than enough about her inheritance from De
Beauvoir, her heroine, to whom the Dialectic is dedicated,
"because she endured." It was similarly De Beauvoir who motivated Sherry
Ortner to pen her famous thesis that woman is to nature what man is to
culture,[28]
and it was finally De Beauvoir's insistent pessimism about
the enslavement of the human female to the reproduction of the species
that finally led Judith Butler to reconstitute De Beauvoir's famous
pronouncement by revealing gender as the true primordium of "the sex
distinction."[29]
As even the Olympic Committee now knows, biological
sex is a continuum. It is chromosomally unstable and even the germline
switches sex.[30]
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