Science Question in Feminism
"Science Question in Feminism" by Sandra Harding, published by Cornell University Press in 1986, explores the intersection of science and gender. With a comprehensive 277 pages, Harding delves into whether traditional scientific practices, often rooted in Western and masculine perspectives, can be reimagined for liberatory purposes. This pivotal work challenges readers to rethink the implications of gender within the scientific community, raising critical questions about how knowledge is produced and who holds the power in scientific discourse. Ideal for anyone interested in feminist theory and the philosophy of science, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the broader implications of gender in a field that shapes our world. Add this thought-provoking paperback to your collection and engage with the transformative potential of science through a feminist lens.