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Author of The Woman in the Body: A Cultural Analysis of Reproduction
(Beacon, 1987), her latest research is described in Flexible Bodies: Tracking
Immunity in America from the Days of Polio to the Age of AID
( Beacon,
1994).
NAOMI SCHEMAN is a Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the
University of Minnesota. She is the author of Engenderings: Constructions
of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege
(Routledge, 1993).
LONDA SCHIEBINGER is Professor of History and Women's Studies at the
Pennsylvania State University. She is author of The Mind has No Sex?
Women in the Origins of Modern Science
(Harvard University Press, 1989)
and of Nature's Body: Gender in the Making of Modern Science (Beacon
Press, 1993).
DOROTHY E. SMITH is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Centre for
Women's Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education. Her most recent books are The Conceptual Practices of Power:
A Feminist Sociology of Knowledge
( Northeastern University Press, 1990)
and Texts, Facts, and Femininity. Exploring the Relations of Ruling
( Routledge, 1990).
NANCY LEYS STEPAN is Professor of History at Columbia University, where
she teaches the history of science and medicine. Author of The Idea of Race
in Science: Great Britain 1800-1960 (Archon Books, 1982), she is currently
working on visuality and the natural world.
MARY TILES, formerly Secretary to the Royal Institute of Philosophy and
lecturer at Oxford and Cambridge universities, is presently Professor of
Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her books include
Bachelard: Science and Objectivity ( Cambridge University Press, 1984),
and Mathematics and the Image of Reason ( Routledge, 1991).

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Publication Information: Book Title: Feminism and Science. Contributors: Evelyn Fox Keller - editor, Helen E. Longino - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: viii.
    
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