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related to Science and gender
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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Kinukawa, Tomomi
(2001)
Art Competes with Nature: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647--1717) and the Culture of Natural History.
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Article
Kuhlmann, Ellen
(2001)
The Rise of German Dental Professionalism as a Gendered Project: How Scientific Progress and Health Policy Evoked Change in Gender Relations, c. 1850-1919.
Medical History
(p. 441).
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Book
Creager, Angela N. H.; Lunbeck, Elizabeth A.; Schiebinger, Londa
(2001)
Feminism in Twentieth-Century Science, Technology, and Medicine.
(/isis/citation/CBB000101600/)
Chapter
Picart, Caroline Joan S.
(2001)
Through the Lens of an Insider-Outsider: Gender, Race, and (Self-)Representation in Science.
In: Feminist Science Studies: A New Generation
(p. 42).
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Chapter
Forth, Christopher E.
(2001)
Moral Contagion and the Will: The Crisis of Masculinity in fin-de-siècle France.
In: Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies
(p. 61).
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Abugideiri, Hibba E.
(2001)
Egyptian Women and the Science Question: Gender in the Making of Colonized Medicine, 1893--1929.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562389/)
Thesis
Mussey, Ann Louise
(2001)
Lesbian Subjectivity and the Sciences of Sexuality, 1920--1970.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562416/)
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Dobelbower, Nicholas Colcord
(2001)
The Criminal Type: The Articulation of Criminality and Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century France.
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Donovan, Brian Lane
(2001)
The Sexual Basis of Racial Formation: Crusades Against Forced Prosititution, 1887--1917.
(/isis/citation/CBB001562428/)
Article
Estrin, Thelma
(2001)
The Interaction of Computer Science and Women's Studies.
Acta Historiae Rerum Naturalium necnon Technicarum
(p. 147).
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Book
Weliver, Phyllis
(2001)
Women Musicians in Victorian Fiction, 1860-1900: Representations of Music, Science and Gender in the Leisured Home.
(/isis/citation/CBB000100334/)
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Marquardt, Sarah Helen
(2001)
The Freedom, Equality and Dignity of Human Reason: A Reconsideration of Cartesian Dualism.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560616/)
Chapter
Gajjala, Radhika
(2001)
Studying feminist e-spaces: Introducing transational/post-colonial concerns.
In: Technospaces: Inside the New Media
(p. 113).
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Article
Fuchs, Stefan; Stebut, Janita Von; Allmendiger, Jutta
(2001)
Gender, Science, and Scientific Organizations in Germany.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(p. 175).
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Thesis
Lynch, Jacquelyn Scott
(2001)
Darwin matters: Modernism and mate choice in Wharton, Joyce, and Hurston.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560921/)
Book
Neeley, Kathryn A.
(2001)
Mary Somerville: Science, illumination, and the female mind.
(/isis/citation/CBB000330760/)
Article
Vlahakis, George N.
(2001)
Where Were They? Women and Science during the Neohellenic Enlightenment (1750--1821).
Phlogiston: Journal of the History of Science [Belgrade]
(p. 109).
(/isis/citation/CBB000400993/)
Chapter
Salmun, Haydee
(2001)
From Teaching to Learning: A Course on Women, Gender, and Science.
In: Feminist Science Studies: A New Generation
(p. 216).
(/isis/citation/CBB000102873/)
Thesis
Drown, Eric Miles
(2001)
Usable Futures, Disposable Paper: Popular Science, Pulp Science Fiction and Modernizaton in America, 1908--1937.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560630/)
Book
Lederman, Muriel; Bartsch, Ingrid
(2001)
The Gender and Science Reader.
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