Inventing Women
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Inventing Women, a compelling book published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1992. Spanning 352 pages, this paperback edition delves into the critical and often controversial discussions surrounding the gendering of science and technology and their intricate relationship with women.
In Inventing Women, readers will explore how gender biases manifest in scientific discourse, the underlying scientific claims regarding sex differences, and the medicalization of women's bodies. Additionally, the book addresses the political implications brought forth by advancements in reproductive technology. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of gender studies, science, and technology.
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