Whose science? Whose knowledge? : thinking from women's lives

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Whose science? Whose knowledge? : thinking from women's lives

Sandra Harding

Open University Press, 1991

  • : pbk

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内容説明

This work explores the possibility of a feminist way of knowing and of a feminist science and the practical consequences a feminist method might have for social, political and gender relations. In the first part of the book Sandra Harding discusses the interfaces between science and feminism and the possibility of a feminist science. In part two she explores feminist epistemology, and feminist and "pre-feminist" postmodernism. Finally, in part three she steps back from the feminist science and epistemology controversies and explores the perspectives that coloured people, lesbians and others bring to these issues.

目次

  • Introduction - after the science question in feminism. Part 1 Science: feminism confronts the sciences
  • how the women's movement benefits science - two views
  • why "physics" is a bad model for physics. Part 2 Epistemology: what is feminist epistemology
  • "strong objectivity" and socially situated knowledge
  • feminist epistemology in and after the enlightenment. Part 3 "Others": "...and race?" - the science question in global feminism
  • common histories, common destinies - science in the first and third worlds
  • "real science"
  • thinking from the perspective of lesbian lives
  • reinventing ourselves as other
  • Conclusion - what is a feminist science.

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