Women in human evolution  hbk ~ pbk

edited by Lori D. Hager

This volume, the first of it's kind, examines the role of women paleontologists and archaeologists in a field traditionally dominated by men. Women researchers in this field, have questioned many of the assumptions and developmental scenarios advanced by male scientists. As a result of such efforts, women have forged a more central role in models of human development and have radically altered the way in which human evolution is perceived. This history of the feminist critique of science, is of profound significance and will be of interest to all those who work in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, paleontology, and human biology.

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This volume, the first of it's kind, examines the role of women paleontologists and archaeologists in a field traditionally dominated by men. Women researchers in this field, have questioned many of the assumptions and developmental scenarios advanced by male scientists. As a result of such efforts, women have forged a more central role in models of human development and have radically altered the way in which human evolution is perceived. This history of the feminist critique of science, is of profound significance and will be of interest to all those who work in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, paleontology, and human biology.

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[目次]

  • 1. Sex and Gender in Paleoanthropology Lori D. Hager, University of California, Berkeley, 2. Good Science, Bad Science, or Science as Usual?: Feminist Critiques of Science Alison Wylie, University of Western Ontario, 3. Is Primatology a Feminist Science Linda Marie Fedigan, University of Alberta, 4. Mothers, Labels, and Misogyny Rebecca Cann, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 5. The Paleolithic Glass Ceiling: Women in Human Evolution Adrienne Zihlman, University of California, Santa Cruz, 6. Brain Evolution in Females: An Answer to Mr. Lovejoy Dean Falk, State University of New York at Albany, 7. Has Estrus Been Lost in Hominids? Becky A. Sigmon, University of Toronto, 8. A Pound of Biology and a Pinch of Culture or a Pinch of Biology and a Pound of Culture?: The Necessity of Integrating Biology and Culture in Reproductive Studies Susan Sperling, University of California, San Francisco and Yewoubdar Beyene, University of California, San Francisco, 9. Female Proto-Symbolic Strategies Camilla Power, University College London and Leslie Aiello, University College London, 10. Mobilizing Ideologies: Paleolithic "Art", Gender Trouble, and Thinking About Alternatives Margaret W. Conkey, University of California, Berkeley

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[目次]

  • Sex and Gender in Palaeoanthropology, Lori D. Hager
  • Good Science, Bad Science, or Science as Usual?: Feminist Critiques of Science, Alison Wylie
  • Is Primatology a Feminist Science, Linda Marie Fedigan
  • Mothers, Labels, and Misogyny, Rebecca Cann
  • The Paleolithic Glass Ceiling: Women in Human Evolution, Adrienne Zihlman
  • Brain Evolution in Females - An Answer to Mr. Lovejoy, Dean Falk
  • Has Estrus Been Lost in Hominids? Becky A. Sigmon
  • A Pound of Biology and a Pinch of Culture or a Pinch of Biology and a Pound of Culture?: The Necessity of Integrating Biology and Culture in Reproductive Studies, Susan Sperling and Yewoubdar Beyene
  • Female Proto-Symbolic Strategies, Camilla Power and Leslie Aiello
  • Mobilizing Ideologies - Palaeolithic "Art", Gender Trouble, and Thinking About Alternatives, Margaret W. Conkey.

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この本の情報

書名 Women in human evolution
著作者等 Hager Lori
Hager Lori D.
巻冊次 hbk
pbk
出版元 Routledge
刊行年月 1997
ページ数 xiii, 214 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 0415108349
0415108330
NCID BA31763634
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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