Book ID: CBB000071384

Reinventing biology: Respect for life and the creation of knowledge (1995)

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Birke, Lynda (Editor)
Hubbard, Ruth (Editor)


Indiana University Press


Publication Date: 1995
Physical Details: xvii + 291 pp.; notes; index

Description Contents: Rose, Hilary: Learning from the new priesthood and the shrieking sisterhood: Debating the life sciences in Victorian England. Messing, Karen, Mergler, Donna: “The rat couldn't speak, but we can”: Inhumanity in occupational health research. Shiva, Vandana: Democratizing biology: Reinventing biology from a feminist, ecological, and Third World perspective. Birke, Lynda: On keeping a respectful distance. Hubbard, Ruth: The logos of life. Wall, Betty J.: More than the sum of our parts. Fausto-Sterling, Anne: “Nature is the human heart made tangible”. Wijngaard, Marianne van den: The liberation of the female rodent. Rogers, Lesley J.: They are only animals. Masters, Judith C.: rEvolutionary theory: Reinventing our origin myths. Newman, Stuart A.: Carnal boundaries: The commingling of flesh in theory and practice. Arluke, Arnold, Sax, Boria: The Nazi treatment of animals and people. Martin, Emily: Working across the human-other divide.


Reviewed By

Review Longino, H.E. (1998) Review of "Reinventing biology: Respect for life and the creation of knowledge". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (pp. 509-12). unapi

Includes Chapters

Chapter Rose, Hilary (1995) Learning from the new priesthood and the shrieking sisterhood: Debating the life sciences in Victorian England. In: Reinventing biology: Respect for life and the creation of knowledge (p. 3). unapi

Chapter Arluke, Arnold; Sax, Boria (1995) The Nazi treatment of animals and people. In: Reinventing biology: Respect for life and the creation of knowledge (p. 228). unapi

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