Gender and Science, Negotiating the Female Mind and Body During the Late Nineteenth Century

Burns & Oates (1996)
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Explores how late nineteenth-century science affected the construction and understanding of gender categories. Presenting a range of views on issues raised by the women's movement, the volume particularly focuses on the question of middle-class women's education, occupations, and professions.

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