Preface --- 1. From woman question in science to the science question in feminism --- 2. Gender and science: two problematic concepts --- 3. The social structure of science: complaints and disorders --- 4. Androcentrism in biology and social science --- 5. Natural resources: gaining moral approval for scientific genders and genderdized sciences --- 6. From feminist empiricism to feminist standpoint epistemologies --- 7. Other 'others' and fractures identities: issues for epistemologies --- 8. 'The birth of modern science' as a text: internalist and externalist stories --- 9. Problems with post-Kuhnian stories --- 10. Valuable tensions and a new 'Unity of science.'