Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine Between the Eighteenth and Twentieth CenturiesUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1993 - 207 sidor In six interdisciplinary and wide-ranging essays, Ludmilla Jordanova analyzes scientific and medical representations of gender in advertising, paintings, film, literature, sculpture, wax anatomical models, and professional and popular writing about the biological and medical sciences during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She demonstrates that gender as metaphor has had an exceptionally vigorous life in the history of natural knowledge. |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 91
Sida
... and Twentieth Centuries L. J. Jordanova. and Medicine between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries exua Visions Ludmilla Jordanova Sexual Visions This One CF80 - Z1C - BHZ3 Science. Images of Gender in Science Front Cover.
... and Twentieth Centuries L. J. Jordanova. and Medicine between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries exua Visions Ludmilla Jordanova Sexual Visions This One CF80 - Z1C - BHZ3 Science. Images of Gender in Science Front Cover.
Sida i
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sida ii
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sida xii
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sida 1
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Sidan har tyvärr begränsat innehåll.
Innehåll
Introduction | 1 |
an historical perspective | 19 |
Body image and sex roles | 43 |
Gender as a cosmic metaphor | 66 |
Nature unveiling before science | 87 |
Science machines and gender | 111 |
Medical images of the female body | 134 |
Afterword | 160 |
Bibliography | 186 |
203 | |
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine Between the ... L. J. Jordanova Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1989 |
Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine Between the ... L. J. Jordanova Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1989 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
anatomical appears approach aspects associations assumptions body central century chapter claimed closely complex concept concern contained context course culture death discussed dissection distinct dominant draw eighteenth century especially example explored expressed fact female femininity France gender given hand hence historians human ideas illustrations images imaginative implies important individual interest issue kind knowledge language less linked lives London machines male masculine material meanings metaphors Metropolis Michelet models moral myths nature nineteenth century organic particular Plate political position possible practice practitioners presented produced question reason relationships representation represented reveal role science and medicine scientific Second seen sense sexual shows significance social society specific suggests themes thinking thought tradition understand understood unveiling veil vision visual whole woman women writings