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string(23) "Copyright not evaluated"
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Between monsters, goddesses and cyborgs
Subtitle | feminist confrontations with science, medicine and cyberspace |
Publish Place | London |
Publisher | Zed |
Publish Year | 1996 |
Pages | 260p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 1856493822 |
Illustration | foto's |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- NED 22 1996 - B
Description | In deze bundel aandacht voor de sociaal-culturele gevolgen van natuurwetenschappelijke en technologische ontwikkelingen. Het boek bestaat uit twee gedeelten: wetenschap als geheel, nieuwe technologie van het postmoderne tijdperk, bio-medische debatten en de natuur. Bevat de volgende bijdragen: Between monsters, goddesses and cyborgs: feminist confrontations with science / door Nina Lykke: From Hestia to home page: feminism and the concept of home in cyberspace / door Susan Leigh Star: Dialogues with dolphins and other extraterrestrials: displacements in gendered space / door Mette Bryld: The tale of the universe for others / door Renée Heller: Objectivity in the description of nature : between social construction and essentialism / door Kirsten Gram-Hansen: On healing self/nature / door Julia Martin: Does woman speak for nature? towards a genealogy of ecological feminisms / door Sylvia Bowerbank: Signs of wonder and traces of doubt: on teratology and embodied differences / door Rosi Braidotti: The decline of the one-size-fits-all paradigm, or how reproductive scientists try to cope with postmodernity / door Nelly Oudshoorn: Medicalization of menopause: from 'feminine forever' to 'healthy forever' / door Bettina Leysen: Postmodern visions of the postmenopausal body: the apparatus of bodily production and the case of brittle bones / door Ineke van Wingerden: The salutary tale of the pre-embryo / door Pat Spallone: Gynogenesis : a lesbian appropriation of reproductive technologies / door Elizabeth Sourbut. |
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