Description |
xi, 249 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Race, gender, and science |
|
Race, gender, and science.
|
Note |
Includes index. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-239). |
Contents |
Feminist scholarship in the sciences : where are we now and when can we expect a theoretical breakthrough? / Sue V. Rosser -- Is there a feminist method? / Sandra Harding -- The gender-science system : or, is sex to gender as nature is to science? / Evelyn Fox Keller -- Can there be a feminist science? / Helen E. Longino -- Is the subject of science sexed? / Luce Irigaray -- |
|
Uncovering gynocentric science / Ruth Ginzberg -- Justifying feminist social science / Linda Alcoff -- John Dewey and Evelyn Fox Keller : a shared epistemological tradition / Lisa Heldke -- Science, facts, and feminism / Ruth Hubbard -- Modeling the gender politics in science / Elizabeth Potter -- The weaker seed : the sexist bias of reproductive theory / Nancy Tuana. |
|
The importance of feminist critique for contemporary cell biology / The Biology and Gender Study Group -- The premenstrual syndrome : "dis-easing" the female cycle / Jacquelyn N. Zita -- Women and the mismeasure of thought / Judith Genova. |
Subject |
Sexism in science.
|
|
Feminism.
|
Added Author |
Tuana, Nancy.
|
|
Rosser, Sue V.
|
|
Harding, Sandra.
|
|
Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1936-2023
|
|
Longino, Helen E.
|
|
Irigaray, Luce.
|
|
Ginzberg, Ruth.
|
|
Alcoff, Linda Martín.
|
|
Heldke, Lisa.
|
|
Hubbard, Ruth.
|
|
Potter, Elizabeth.
|
|
Tuana, Nancy.
|
|
Zita, Jacquelyn N.
|
|
Genova, Judith.
|
Added Title |
Feminism and science.
|
ISBN |
0253205255 paperback |
|
0253360455 |
|