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Feminists and Science

By: Krishna, SumiMaterial type: TextTextSeries: SAGE eVidyaIndia SAGE Publications 2017Description: online resource(380 pages) illustrationsContent type: text ISBN: 9789381345214Subject(s): Cultural Studies | Women's StudiesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 305.42 LOC classification: HQ1180Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: <p><strong>A feminist analysis of the gendered concepts and practices of science, showing how science and technology impact women's bodies, lives and work</strong></p> <p>Feminists and Science, volume 2, critiques the relationship between science, gender and patriarchies in the Indian context from a multi-disciplinary perspective. This volume addresses the complexity of local knowledge and the politics of knowledge-making, interrogates how creativity and the practices of science are gendered, explores the methodologies of doing science differently and moves towards a more inclusive pedagogy. It draws upon the experience of how science and technology has impacted Indian women, going beyond the problems of women scientists in institutions, and offers a pioneering contribution to both science and women's studies.</p> <p class="AUTHORAI"> </p>
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Includes bibliographical references and index

<p><strong>A feminist analysis of the gendered concepts and practices of science, showing how science and technology impact women's bodies, lives and work</strong></p> <p>Feminists and Science, volume 2, critiques the relationship between science, gender and patriarchies in the Indian context from a multi-disciplinary perspective. This volume addresses the complexity of local knowledge and the politics of knowledge-making, interrogates how creativity and the practices of science are gendered, explores the methodologies of doing science differently and moves towards a more inclusive pedagogy. It draws upon the experience of how science and technology has impacted Indian women, going beyond the problems of women scientists in institutions, and offers a pioneering contribution to both science and women's studies.</p> <p class="AUTHORAI"> </p>

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