The Gender and Science Reader

The Gender and Science Reader
Author: Muriel Lederman
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2001
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9780415213585

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The Gender and Science Reader brings together key articles in a comprehensive investigations of the nature and practice of science.

Reflections on Gender and Science

Reflections on Gender and Science
Author: Evelyn Fox Keller
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780300153613

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Why are objectivity and reason characterized as male and subjectively and feeling as female? How does this characterization affect the goals and methods of scientific enquiry? This groundbreaking work explores the possibilities of a gender-free science and the conditions that could make such a possibility a reality. "Keller’s book opens up a whole new range of ideas for anyone who cares to think about the history of science, that is, the history of the modern world. . . Let us be glad to be in times when such a sparkling, innovative. . . book can be produced, a book to start all of us thinking in new directions.”--Ian Hacking, New Republic "A brilliant and sensitive undertaking that does credit not only to feminist scholarship but, in the end, to science as well.”--Barbara Ehrenreich, Mother Jones "This book represents the expression of a particular feminist perspective made all the more compelling by Keller’s evident commitment to and understanding of science. As a lively and important contribution to the scholarship of science, it will undoubtedly stimulate argument and controversy.”--Helen Longino, Texas Humanist "Provocative arguments, presented with authority.”--Kirkus Reviews "Consistently thoughtful, provocative, and interconnected. . . A well-made book that will be useful in upper-level undergraduate and graduate women’s studies, philosophy, and history of science.”--E.C. Patterson, Choice "Written with grace and clarity, [this book] will stand as an important contribution to feminist theory, to the sociology of knowledge and to the continuing critique of the established scientific method.”--Lillian B. Rubin "A powerful book.”--Jessie Bernard

Gender and Technology

Gender and Technology
Author: Nina Lerman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2003-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801872594

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McGaw; Joy Parr, Simon Fraser University.

Gender and Technology

Gender and Technology
Author: Caroline Sweetman
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780855984229

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This collection of articles from Gender and Development considers technologies of many kinds, including those intended to save womens labour, to enable them to control their fertility and to learn and communicate using computer technology.

Figuring it Out

Figuring it Out
Author: Ann B. Shteir
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781584656036

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A collection of fifteen original essays analyzing gender in the imagery of science.

Women, Science, and Technology

Women, Science, and Technology
Author: Mary Wyer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135055416

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Women, Science, and Technology is an ideal reader for courses in feminist science studies. This third edition fully updates its predecessor with a new introduction and twenty-eight new readings that explore social constructions mediated by technologies, expand the scope of feminist technoscience studies, and move beyond the nature/culture paradigm.

The Gender of Science

The Gender of Science
Author: Janet A. Kourany
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The only book of its kind, The Gender of Science inspires readers to critically reflect on science in order to help them become more socially responsible in their dealings with science. Provides a diversity of scientific fields and aspects of science. Ideal for anyone interested in learning about gender and science, the philosophy of science, science, technology, and values, and in gender studies/women's studies.

The Ann Oakley Reader

The Ann Oakley Reader
Author: Ann Oakley
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1861346913

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This book contains selected extracts by feminist sociologist Ann Oakley, introduced with her own current reflections after 30 years of research and writing on sex, gender, housework, motherhood, women's health and social sciences.

Why Gender Matters

Why Gender Matters
Author: Leonard Sax
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0767916255

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A noted pediatrician and child psychologist looks at the controversial question of biologically based gender differences, arguing that these variations are a biological reality and that they play a key role in the development of personality traits and intellectual and social skills. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.

Nature's Body

Nature's Body
Author: Londa L. Schiebinger
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780813535319

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Eighteenth-century natural historians created a peculiar, and peculiarly durable, vision of nature--one that embodied the sexual and racial tensions of that era. When plants were found to reproduce sexually, eighteenth-century botanists ascribed to them passionate relations, polyandrous marriages, and suicidal incest, and accounts of steamy plant sex began to infiltrate the botanical literature of the day. Naturalists also turned their attention to the great apes just becoming known to eighteenth-century Europeans, clothing the females in silk vestments and training them to sip tea with the modest demeanor of English matrons, while imagining the males of the species fully capable of ravishing women.