Book ID: CBB000100257

The Gender and Science Reader (2001)

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Lederman, Muriel (Editor)
Bartsch, Ingrid (Editor)


Routledge


Publication Date: 2001
Physical Details: xiv + 505 pp., tables, bibl., index
Language: English

Description Contents: Margaret A. Eisenhart; Elizabeth Finkel: Women (Still) Need Not Apply. Suzanne G. Brainard; Linda Carlin: A Six-Year Longitudinal Study of Undergraduate Women in Engineering and Science. Edward R. Silverman: NSF Employment Study Confirms Issues Facing Women, Minorities. Christine Wenneras; Agnes Wold: Nepotism and Sexism in Peer-Review. Ruth Hubbard: Science and Science Criticism. Bonnie Spainer: How I Came to this Study. Evelyn Fox Keller: From Working Scientist to Feminist Critic. Carolyn Merchant: Dominion Over Nature. Susan Bordo: Selections from the Flight to Objectivity. Evelyn Fox Keller: Secrets of God, Nature, and Life. Sharon Begley: The Science Wars. Sue V. Rosser: Are There Feminist Methodologies Appropriate for the Natural Sciences and Do They Make a Difference? Sandra Harding: Feminist Standpoint Epistemology. Donna Haraway: Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Helen E. Longino: Subjects, Power, and Knowledge: Description and Prescription in Feminist Philosophies of Science. Anne Fausto-Sterling: Life in the XY Corral. Donna Haraway: The Biopolitics of a Multicultural Field. Bonnie Spainer: Foundations for a “New Biology,” Proposed in Molecular Cell Biology. Helen Zweifel: The Gendered Nature of Biodiversity Conservation. Curtis Meinert: The Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials. Lynda Birde: In Pursuit of Difference: Scientific Studies of Women and Men. Gisela Kaplan; Lesley J. Rogers: Race and Gender Fallacies: The Paucity of Biological Determinist Explanations of Difference. Anne Fausto-Sterling: Gender, Race, and Nation: The Comparative Anatomy of “Hottentot” Women in Europe, 1815-1817. Bonnie Spainer: From Molecules to Brains, Normal Science Support Sexist Beliefs about Differences. Liz Whielegg: Girls in Science Education: Of Rice and Fruit Trees. E. Anne Kerr: Toward a Feminist Natural Science: Linking Theory and Practice. Bonnie Jean Shulman: Implications of Feminist Critiques of Science for the Teaching of Mathematics and Science. Lisa Wease: The Cell in Relation: An Ecofeminist Revision of Cell and Molecular Biology. Muriel Lederman: Structuring Feminist Science. Vandana Shiva: Democratizing Biology: Reinventing Biology from a Feminist, Ecological, and Third World Perspective. Londa Schiebinger: Creating Sustainable Science. Hilary Rose: Epilogue: Women's Work is Never Done.


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Authors & Contributors
Weasel, Lisa H.
Puaca, Laura Micheletti
Tonn, Jenna
Katarina Kärnebro
Martin, Paula J.
Subramaniam, Banu
Journals
Encyclopedia of the History of Science
Women's History Review
Spontaneous Generations
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Publishers
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Howard University
University of North Carolina Press
University of Chicago Press
Routledge
Feminist Press at the City University of New York
Concepts
Feminism
Science and gender
Women in science
Science
Science education and teaching
Science and society
People
Suzanne Noël
Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman
Goodall, Jane
McClintock, Barbara
Franklin, Rosalind
Carson, Rachel Louise
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
France
Sweden
Germany
Great Britain
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