Reinventing biology : respect for life and the creation of knowledge / edited by Lynda Birke and Ruth Hubbard.

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[1995], ©1995
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Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1995], ©1995.

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xvii, 291 pages ; 25 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Introduction / Lynda Birke and Ruth Hubbard -- Learning from the new priesthood and the shrieking sisterhood : debating the life sciences in Victorian England / Hilary Rose -- "The rat couldn't speak, but we can" : inhumanity in occupational health research / Karen Messing and Donna Mergler -- Democratizing biology : reinventing biology from a feminist, ecological, and Third World perspective / Vandana Shiva -- On keeping a respectful distance / Lynda Birke -- The logos of life / Ruth Hubbard -- More than the sum of our parts / Betty J. Wall -- "Nature is the human heart made tangible" / Anne Fausto-Sterling -- The liberation of the female rodent / Marianne van den Wijngaard -- They are only animals / Lesley J. Rogers -- rEvolutionary theory : reinventing our origin myths / Judith C. Masters -- Carnal boundaries : the commingling of flesh in theory and practice / Stuart A. Newman -- The Nazi treatment of animals and people / Arnold Arluke and Boria Sax -- Working across the human-other divide / Emily Martin -- Envoi / Ruth Hubbard and Lynda Birke.

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  • 0253329094
  • 0253209811