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James P. Boyce from James C. Furman
A four page letter to James P. Boyce from James C. Furma
James P. Boyce to James C. Furman
A one page letter from James P. Boyce to James C. Furma
James C. Furman from James P. Boyce
A four page letter from James P. Boyce to James C. Furma
Mortgage note -- John Boyce Tyler to William P. Preston, 1838
Mortgage note from John Boyce Tyler to William P. Preston dated May 18, 1838
Conceptuality in Relation: Sarah Franklin in Conversation with Silvia Posocco, Paul Boyce, and EJ Gonzalez-Polledo
Sarah Franklin in conversation with Silvia Posocco, Paul Boyce, and EJ Gonzalez-Polledo. In a conversation held in Cambridge in March 2018, Sarah Franklin reflects on the inspiration/influence that Marilyn Strathern’s work has exerted over her research trajectory and career at the intersections between anthropology, sociology, science studies and gender theory. This relation extends from their encounter at the University of Manchester in the late 1980s to Franklin’s editorial work on Strathern’s ‘lost manuscript’ originally written in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in 1974 and published as Before and After Gender in 2016. In the interview, Franklin unpacks how her engagement with Marilyn Strathern shaped her ethnographic approach to scientists’ work in the field of reproduction, notably assisted conception technologies as well as cloning, and, more recently human embryonic stem cell derivation. Franklin’s project has consistently focused on exploring the multiple dimensions of conception as this process is recontextualised through ethnographic practices of re-description. Franklin argues that conception is queer in the sense that it does not fit into normative narratives of what reproduction is like, but rather reveals genealogy as a normative fiction in social and scientific practice
[Photograph of James P. Boyce]
Undated portrait of James P. Boyce. Logo on front of the image says, "Mora 707 Broadway, N.Y.
[Photograph of James P. Boyce]
A photograph of James P. Boyce, one of the founders and the first president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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