AN EXHIBIT OF INFERIORITY: THE CONTOURS OF GENDER SCIENCE

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V1.I3.2022/5-12

Authors

  • Anannya Kashyap

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https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMRR.V1.I3.2022/5-12

Keywords:

Gender, Science, Revolution, Scientific, Technology

Abstract

This is an introduction to a distinct perspective on the subject of varied experience of science by both the genders since early modern times. In the research paper that follows, I attempt to offer helpful contexts in which key concepts, science and sex, are discussed, relevant historiographies detailed and particular, enlightening case studies presented. This special outlook shows, taken in its entirety, that gender science – including both men and women - was diverse and debated during the eighteenth century and that while there were almost exclusively men in formal scientific institutions and publishing houses, their gender relationships were varied. Numerous women still made significant contributions as practitioners and patrons in scientific research.

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