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020    9781851094608|qhardcover|qalkaline paper 
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100 1  Sheffield, Suzanne Le-May,|d1967- 
245 10 Women and science :|bsocial impact and interaction /
       |cSuzanne Le-May Sheffield. 
264  1 Santa Barbara, Calif. :|bABC-CLIO,|c[2004] 
264  4 |c©2004 
300    xxxv, 409 pages :|billustrations, portraits ;|c27 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Science and society 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-386) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tSeries editor's preface --|tIntroduction : Marie Curie, 
       an icon for women scientists --|g1.|tConstructing a new 
       science : the masculine tradition --|tWomen, nature, and 
       knowledge in the medieval world --|gThe|tnew philosophy : 
       keeping women out --|tWomen's science practice in the 
       seventeenth century --|tConclusion --|tBibliographic essay
       --|g2.|tWomen's bodies, women's minds : the science of 
       women --|gThe|tweaker sex : the science of woman --
       |tScience and gender : biology as social destiny --
       |tScience turned upside down : contesting the science of 
       woman --|tConclusion --|tBibliographic essay --|g3.|tWomen
       doing science : multiple avenues --|tScience as a feminine
       occupation --|tWomen writing science --|tWomen assisting 
       science --|tWomen scientists in a man's world --
       |tConclusion --|tBibliographic essay -- 
505 00 |g4.|tWomen's education in science --|tGirls' elementary 
       and high school education in science --|gThe|tstruggle to 
       enter the ivory tower : gaining a university education for
       women --|gA|tcase study in women's higher education in 
       science : obtaining a medical degree --|tConclusion --
       |tBibliographic essay --|g5.|tProfessionalizing women 
       scientists --|t"Women's work" in the science profession --
       |tBeyond "women's work" in science --|tWomen scientists' 
       contributions to war, industry, and public health --
       |tConclusion --|tBibliographic essay --|g6.|tWomen's 
       advancement in science since World War II --|tBarriers to 
       women's participation in science : history repeats itself 
       --|gThe|tfeminist critique of science --|tWomen's success 
       in science --|tConclusion --|tBibliographic essay --|g7.
       |tCreating a future for women in science --|tCritical mass
       : more women in science? --|tFemale-friendly science : 
       educating women in the twenty-first century --|tCan there 
       be a feminist/feminine science? --|tConclusion --
       |tBibliographic essay --|tChronology --|tGlossary --
       |tDocuments --|tBibliography --|tIndex --|tAbout the 
       author. 
650  0 Women in science|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 Feminism and science. 
650  0 Women scientists. 
830  0 Science and society (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 
856 41 |3Table of contents|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/
       ecip0419/2004015402.html 
856 42 |3Publisher description|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/
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