Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, UMass Amherst, 130 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Department of Biology, UMass Amherst, 611 N Pleasant St, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2023 Oct 10;63(4):946-959. doi: 10.1093/icb/icad012.
How did plant sexuality come to so hauntingly resemble human sexual formations? How did plant biology come to theorize plant sexuality with binary formulations of male/female, sex/gender, sperm/egg, active males and passive females-all of which resemble western categories of sex, gender, and sexuality? Tracing the extant language of sex and sexuality in plant reproductive biology, we examine the histories of science to explore how plant reproductive biology emerged historically from formations of colonial racial and sexual politics and how evolutionary biology was premised on the imaginations of racialized heterosexual romance. Drawing on key examples, the paper aims to (un)read plant sexuality and sexual anatomy and bodies to imagine new possibilities for plant sex, sexualities, and their relationalities. In short, plant sex and sexuality are not two different objects of inquiry but are intimately related-it is their inter-relation that is the focus of this essay. One of the key impulses from the humanities that we bring to this essay is a careful consideration of how terms and terminologies are related to each other historically and culturally. In anthropomorphizing plants, if plant sexuality were modeled on human sexual formations, might a re-imagination of plant sexuality open new vistas for the biological sciences? While our definitions of plant sexuality will always be informed by contemporary society and culture, interrogating the histories of our theories and terminologies can help us reimagine a biology that allows for new and more accurate understandings of plants, plant biology, and the evolution of reproduction.
植物的有性生殖是如何如此生动地类似于人类的性特征的?植物生物学是如何用男性/女性、性/性别、精子/卵子、有活性的雄性和被动的雌性等二元概念来描述植物的有性生殖的——所有这些概念都类似于西方的性、性别和性取向的范畴?通过追溯植物生殖生物学中现存的性和性别语言,我们考察了科学史,以探讨植物生殖生物学是如何从殖民种族和性政治的形成中历史地产生的,以及进化生物学是如何基于种族化异性恋浪漫的想象的。本文通过关键例证,旨在(重新)解读植物的有性生殖和性解剖学和身体,以想象植物性、性取向及其关系的新可能性。简而言之,植物的性和性别不是两个不同的研究对象,而是密切相关的——它们的相互关系是本文的重点。我们从人文科学中带来的一个关键启示是,要仔细考虑术语和术语在历史和文化上是如何相互关联的。如果将植物拟人化,将植物的有性生殖模仿成人类的性特征,那么重新想象植物的有性生殖是否会为生物科学开辟新的视野?虽然我们对植物性的定义将始终受到当代社会和文化的影响,但对我们的理论和术语的历史进行质疑,可以帮助我们重新想象一种生物学,从而能够对植物、植物生物学和生殖进化有新的、更准确的理解。