Ebook: Women In Science: 100 Journeys Into The Territory
Author: Vivian Gornick
- Year: 1990
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Language: English
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This landmark book, now revised and updated with a new preface,
finds scientific research to be among the last strongholds of male
intellectual authoritarianism. Vivian Gornick, a noted journalist, interviews
a spirited cross section of women scientists in all their diversity,
exploring their emotional, intellectual, and physical experiences.
More than 100 brief vignettes, laced with intimate monologues, reveal
that in their efforts to integrate their personal and professional lives,
such women have begun to demystify their occupation and to
redefine the role of science in human life.
finds scientific research to be among the last strongholds of male
intellectual authoritarianism. Vivian Gornick, a noted journalist, interviews
a spirited cross section of women scientists in all their diversity,
exploring their emotional, intellectual, and physical experiences.
More than 100 brief vignettes, laced with intimate monologues, reveal
that in their efforts to integrate their personal and professional lives,
such women have begun to demystify their occupation and to
redefine the role of science in human life.
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