Women in Science: Then and Now

de: Vivian Gornick

 

Publicat de: Feminist Press

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"Gornick's portraits demonstrate the driving force behind science."--The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Women in science stir the contemporary imagination. In their hyphenated identity is captured the pain and excitement of a culture struggling to mature."--The Washington Post

In this newly revised twenty-fifth anniversary edition, acclaimed writer and journalist Vivian Gornick interviews famous and lesser-known scientists, compares their experiences then and now, and shows that, although not much has changed in the world of science, what is different is women's expectations that they can and will succeed.

Everything from the disparaging comments by Harvard's then-president to government reports and media coverage has focused on the ways in which women supposedly can't do science. Gornick's original interviews show how deep and severe discrimination against women was back then in all scientific fields. Her new interviews, with some of the same women she spoke to twenty-five years ago, provide a fresh description of the hard times and great successes these women have experienced.


About the Author:

Vivian Gornick is the bestselling author of the acclaimed memoir Fierce Attachments, a biography of Emma Goldman, and three essay collections: The Men in My Life, Approaching Eye Level, and The End of the Novel of Love, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

General
Anul 2009
Autor Vivian Gornick
Cod de bare 9781558615878
Editura Feminist Press
Dimensiuni 211x138
ISBN 1558615873
Limba Engleza
Pagini 176
Format Brosata

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