An ambitious and highly persuasive book, The Gender of Knowledge received widespread critical attention in the French press. Lorraine Code and Kathryn Hamer's superb translation is sure to have a similar impact on English speaking audiences everywhere. Michele Le Doeuff is a leading French philosopher, and one of the most important feminist thinkers writing today. The Gender of Knowledge, Le Doeuff's most significant work to date, provides a comprehensive account of her views. This is the first English translation of her inspiring book. Le Doeuff's target is the continuing tendency to think that men are more rational, more analytic than women, a tendency that persists in spite of our thinking we know better. She argues that the conceptual likes between 'masculinity' and 'rationality' are deeply rooted in the public imagination and institutions of learning and continue to have devastating effects on what women are able to achieve.
To shed light on the depth and persistence of the problem, Le Doeuff leads us on provocative archeological journey through the great texts and authors of the past and present from Plato and Descartes to Evelyn Fox Keller and Kate Millet in search of the origins and extent of a set of contemporary reflexes that hold misogynistic thinking in place both in the larger sociey, and within science and philosophy.
- ISBN10 0415928400
- ISBN13 9780415928403
- Publish Date June 2003
- Publish Status Unknown
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
- Imprint Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
- Format Paperback
- Pages 304
- Language English