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(Series copy) The new Oxford Readings in Feminism series maps the dramatic influence of feminist theory on every branch of academic knowledge. Offering feminist perspectives on disciplines from history to science, each book assembles the most important articles written on its field in the last ten to fifteen years. Old stereotypes are challenged and traditional attitudes upset in these lively-- and sometimes controversial--volumes, all of which are edited by feminists prominent in their particular field. Comprehensive, accessible, and intellectually daring, the Oxford Readings in Feminism series is vital reading for anyone interested in the effects of feminist ideas within the academy. Can science be gender-neutral? In recent years, feminist critics have raised troubling questions about the practice and goals of traditional science, demonstrating the existence of a pervasive bias in the ways in which scientists conduct and discuss their work. This exciting volume gathers seventeen essays--by sociologists, scientists, historians, and philosophers--of seminal significance in the emerging field of feminist science studies. Analyzing topics from the stereotype of the Man of Reason to the romantic language of reproductive biology, these fascinating essays challenge readers to take a fresh look at the limitations--and possibilities--of scientific knowledge.

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title:Feminism and Science Oxford Readings in Feminism
author:Keller, Evelyn Fox
publisher:Oxford University Press
isbn10 | asin:019875146X
print isbn13:9780198751465
ebook isbn13:9780585120652
language:English
subjectScience--Social aspects, Science--Philosophy, Feminist theory, Women in science.
publication date:1996
lcc:Q175.5.F455 1996eb
ddc:306.4/5
subject:Science--Social aspects, Science--Philosophy, Feminist theory, Women in science.
Page iii
Oxford Readings in Feminism
Feminism and Science
Edited by
Evelyn Fox Keller
and Helen E. Longino
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Page iv
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
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First published in hardback and paperback 1996
Reprinted in paperback 1998, 1999
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Feminism and science / edited by Evelyn Fox Keller and Helen E. Longino.
p. cm.(Oxford readings in feminism)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
1. ScienceSocial aspects. 2. SciencePhilosophy.
3. Feminist theory. 4. Women in Science.
I. Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1936 . II. Longino, Helen E. III. Series.
0175.5.F455 1995 306.4'5dc20 95-45299
ISBN 0-19-875146-X (Pbk.)
ISBN 0-19-875145-1
Photo of Helen E. Longino taken
by Tom King
Typeset in Minion
Printed in Great Britain
on acid-free paper by
Bookcraft Ltd,
Midsomer Norton, Somerset
Page v
CONTENTS
Notes on contributors
vii
Introduction
Evelyn Fox Keller And Helen E. Longino
1
I. Early Statements
1. Women's Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology
Dorothy E. Smith
17
2. Feminism and Science
Evelyn Fox Keller
28
3. Reason, Science and the Domination of Matter
Genevieve Lloyd
41
II. Representations of Sex and Gender
4. Animal Sociology and a Natural Economy of the Body Politic, Part II: The Past is the Contested Zone
Donna Haraway
57
5. Body, Bias, and Behaviour: A Comparative Analysis of Reasoning in Two Areas of Biological Science
Helen E. Longino And Ruth Doell
73
6. Pre-Theoretical Assumptions in Evolutionary Explanations of Female Sexuality
Elisabeth A. Lloyd
91
7. The Egg and the Sperm: How Science has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles
Emily Martin
103
III. Language, Gender, and Science
8. Race and Gender: The Role of Analogy in Science
Nancy Leys Stepan
121
9. Why Mammals are Called Mammals: Gender Politics in Eighteenth-Century Natural History
Londa Schiebinger
137
10. Language and Ideology in Evolutionary Theory: Reading Cultural Norms into Natural Law
Evelyn Fox Keller
154

Page vi
11. Nuclear Language and How We Learned to Pat the Bomb
Carol Cohn
173
IV. Gender and Knowledge
12. The Mind's Eye
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