Feminism and Science (Race, Gender, and Science)

by Nancy Tuana (Editor)

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Publication

Indiana University Press (1989), Edition: 1st, 264 pages

Description

... thoughtful critiques of the myriad issues between women and science." --Belles Lettres Outstanding collection of essays that raise the fundamental questions of gender in what we have been taught are objective sciences." --WATERwheel ... all of the articles are well written, informative, and convincing. Admirable editorial work makes this anthology unusually helpful for scholars and students... Highly recommended... " --Choice Questioning the objectivity of scientific inquiry, this volume addresses the scope of gender bias in science. The contributors examine the ways in which science is affected by and reinforces sexist biases. The essays reveal science to be a cultural institution, structured by the political, social, and economic values of the culture within which it is practiced.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

264 p.; 6.05 inches

ISBN

0253205255 / 9780253205254

Local notes

science

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