Women Feminism and Biology

Women  Feminism and Biology
Author: Lynda I. A. Birke
Publsiher: Methuen Publishing
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1986
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCSC:32106009109361

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Feminism and the Biological Body

Feminism and the Biological Body
Author: Lynda Birke,Lynda I. A. Birke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X006120809

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Bodies may be currently fashionable in social and feminist theory, but their insides are not. Biological bodies always seem to drop out of debates about the body and its importance in Western culture.

Feminism and Evolutionary Biology

Feminism and Evolutionary Biology
Author: Patricia Gowaty
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461559856

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Standing at the intersection of evolutionary biology and feminist theory is a large audience interested in the questions one field raises for the other. Have evolutionary biologists worked largely or strictly within a masculine paradigm, seeing males as evolving and females as merely reacting passively or carried along with the tide? Would our view of nature `red in tooth in claw' be different if women had played a larger role in the creation of evolutionary theory and through education in its transmission to younger generations? Is there any such thing as a feminist science or feminist methodology? For feminists, does any kind of biological determinism undermine their contention that gender roles purely constructed, not inherent in the human species? Does the study of animals have anything to say to those preoccupied with the evolution and behavior of humans? All these questions and many more are addressed by this book, whose contributing authors include leading scholars in both feminism and evolutionary biology. Bound to be controversial, this book is addressed to evolutionary biologists and to feminists and to the large number of people interested in women's studies.

Science and Gender

Science and Gender
Author: Ruth Bleier
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1984
Genre: Biology
ISBN: UOM:39015009289607

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Bleier (neurophysiology, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) dissects the theme of women's biological inferiority contending that science has been engaged in elaborate mythologizing to explain the subordinate position of women in Western civilizations since Aristotle. Exploring the scientific and ideological bases of contemporary theories in gender differences, the author critically examines studies in sociobiology, sex differences in brain structure and cognitive function, human cultural evolution, anthropology, and sexuality. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Molecular Feminisms

Molecular Feminisms
Author: Deboleena Roy
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2018-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295744117

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�Should feminists clone?� �What do neurons think about?� �How can we learn from bacterial writing?� These provocative questions have haunted neuroscientist and molecular biologist Deboleena Roy since her early days of research when she was conducting experiments on an in vitro cell line using molecular biology techniques. An expert natural scientist as well as an intrepid feminist theorist, Roy takes seriously the expressive capabilities of biological �objects��such as bacteria and other human, nonhuman, organic, and inorganic actants�in order to better understand processes of becoming. She also suggests that renewed interest in matter and materiality in feminist theory must be accompanied by new feminist approaches that work with the everyday, nitty-gritty research methods and techniques in the natural sciences. By practicing science as feminism at the lab bench, Roy creates an interdisciplinary conversation between molecular biology, Deleuzian philosophies, science and technology studies, feminist theory, posthumanism, and postcolonial and decolonial studies. In Molecular Feminisms she brings insights from feminist and cultural theory together with lessons learned from the capabilities and techniques of bacteria, subcloning, and synthetic biology to o er tools for how we might approach nature anew. In the process she demonstrates that learning how to see the world around us is also always about learning how to encounter that world.

Women Feminism and Biology

Women  Feminism and Biology
Author: Lynda Birke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1986
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 0710807600

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The Politics of Women s Biology

The Politics of Women s Biology
Author: Ruth Hubbard
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1990
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0813514908

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In this work the author explores the social and political assumptions of biology, and genetics in particular. She examines the ways biologists use scientific language, use genetics, and apply it to human situations, especially to women's situations.

Biological Politics

Biological Politics
Author: Janet Sayers
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 042277880X

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Presents biological arguments against and in support of the claims of feminism, and discusses the importance of biological factors in the current position of women in society