Gender and Scientific Authority

by Barbara Laslett and etc.

Barbara Laslett (Editor), Sally Gregory Kohlstedt (Editor), Helen Longino (Editor), and Evelynn Hammonds (Editor)

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This volume of recent Signs articles offers some of the most significant contributions to the debates on history and theory. Illustrating the uses of theories in recent feminist historical research and the often contentious arguments that surround them, the articles speak to a number of discussions, including the theoretical tradition of political economy, the importance of class relations for understanding historical events and social relationships, and the expansion of concepts from political economy to include race. Included as well are the workings of gender signification in terms of the body, moving it from its traditionally lesser position in the hierarchical Enlightenment mind/body split. A further group of articles concerns the discursive character of power relations and the dialogic quality of language. The volume will be extremely useful for feminist historians in a variety of disciplines as well as women's studies students interested in issues of interdisciplinarity.
  • ISBN10 0226469182
  • ISBN13 9780226469188
  • Publish Date 13 June 1996
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press