Author:
,Beldecos Athena,Bailey Sarah,Gilbert Scott,Hicks Karen,Kenschaft Lori,Niemczyk Nancy,Rosenberg Rebecca,Schaertel Stephanie,Wedel Andrew
Abstract
Biology is seen not merely as a privileged oppressor of women but as a co-victim of masculinist social assumptions. We see feminist critique as one of the normative controls that any scientist must perform whenever analyzing data, and we seek to demonstrate what has happened when this control has not been utilized. Narratives of fertilization and sex determination traditionally have been modeled on the cultural patterns of male/female interaction, leading to gender associations being placed on cells and their components. We also find that when gender biases are controlled, new perceptions of these intracellular and extracellular relationships emerge.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Philosophy,Gender Studies
Cited by
37 articles.
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