Gender, Science and Nature
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5GN034
Readings
- Ah-King, Malin; Hayward, Eva, "Toxic Sexes: Perverting Pollution and Queering Hormone Disruption", Technosphere Magazine, 2019, Länk till artikelCompulsory
- Alaimo, Stacy, Exposed: environmental politics and pleasures in posthuman times, 2016Compulsory (Chapter 5, 'Climate systems' and 6, 'Oceanic origins' (46 pages))
- Alaimo, Stacy; Hekman, Susan, "Introduction", Part of: Material feminisms, Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, cop. 2008Compulsory (p. 1–21 (20 pp))
- Latour, Bruno et al., Anthropologists are Talking: About Capitalism, Ecology and Apocalypse, Part of: Ethnos: journal of anthropology., vol. 83, no. 3, 2018Compulsory (pp. 587–606 (19 pages))
- Bailey, Kier, Interdependent ecological transsex: Notes on re/ production, 'transgender' fish and the management of populations, species, and resources, Part of: Women & performance: a journal of feminist theory, vol. 20, no. 3, 2010Compulsory (pp. 299–319 (21 pages))
- Barad, Karen, Posthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter, Part of: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, vol. 28, no. 3, 2003, p. 801–831 (Optional)
- Bergwik, Staffan, An Assemblage of Science and Home: he Gendered Lifestyle of Svante Arrhenius and Early Twentieth-Century Physical Chemistry, Part of: Isis: an international review devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences: official journal of the History of Science Society, vol. 105, no. 2, 2014, p. 265–291Compulsory
- Bubandt, Nils, Haunted Geologies: spirits, stones and the necropolitics of the Anthropocene, Part of: Arts of living on a damaged planet, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, [2017]Compulsory (pp. 121–141 (20 pages))
- Wheaton, B. et al., Caster Semenya: The surveillance of sportswomen´s bodies, feminism and transdisciplinary research, Part of: Transdisciplinary feminist research: innovations in theory, method and practice, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Compulsory (pp. 116–123 (7 pages))
- Clare, Eli, Brilliant imperfection: grappling with cure, Durham, Duke University Press, 2017Compulsory (Chapter 1 and 2, pp. 1–37 (37 pages))
- Daston, Lorraine; Galison, Peter, Objectivity, New York, Zone Books, 2010Compulsory (Chapter 1: s. 1–55 (55 pages))
- Dolphijn, Rick; van der Tuin, Iris, "Sexual Differing", Part of: New materialism: interviews & cartographies, Ann Arbor, Open Humanities Press, 2012 (p. 137–157 (20 pp))
- Leslie, S-J. et al., Expectations of brilliance underlie gender distributions across academic disciplines, Part of: Science, vol. 347, no. 6219, 2015Compulsory (pp. 262–265 (3 pages))
- Feng, J.; Pratt, J., Playing an Action Video Game Reduces Gender Differences in Spatial Cognition, Part of: Psychological science, vol. 18, no. 10, 2007Compulsory (pp. 850–855 (5 pages))
- Fine, Cordelia, Testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds / Cordelia Fine, uuuu-uuuu (Read 50 pages from your own choosing. Also available in Swedish.)
- Franklin, Sarah, Dolly mixtures: the remaking of genealogy, Durham, Duke University Press, 2007Compulsory (Chapter 1. pp. 19–45 (26 pages))
- Grosz, Elizabeth, Darwin and Feminism: Preliminary Investigations for a possible Alliance In, Part of: Material feminisms, Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, cop. 2008 (p. 23–50 (58 pp))
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, How like a leaf: an interview with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, New York, Routledge, 2000Compulsory (Chapter: A gene is not a thing. pp. 89–95 (6 pages))
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, Simians, cyborgs, and women: the reinvention of nature, New York, Routledge, 1991Compulsory (Chapter 1: pp. 7–20 Chapter 3: pp. 43–68 (40 pages))
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, Situated knowledges: the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective, Part of: Feminist studies, 14(1988):3, s. 575-599Compulsory (25 pp.)
- Haraway, Donna, Tentacular Thinking: Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Chthulucene, Journal #75, 2016Compulsory (15 pages)
- Hornborg, Alf, Dithering while the planet burns: Antropologists' approaches to the Anthropocene, Part of: Reviews in anthropology, vol. 46, no. 2-3, 2017, p. 61–77Compulsory
- Hyde, Janet S.; Mertz, Janet E., Gender, culture, and mathematics performance, Part of: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 106, no. 22, 2009Compulsory (pp. 8801–8807 (6 pages))
- Keller, Evelyn Fox, A feeling for the organism: the life and work of Barbara McClintock, New York, Henry Holt and Company, cop. 2003Compulsory (Chapter 1: A historical overview (pp. 1–14) Chapter 9: Transposition (pp. 121–138) Chapter 10: A different laguage (pp. 139–151) Chapter 11: Molecular biology (pp. 153–170) Chapter 12: Transposition rediscovered (pp. 171–195))
- Langston, Nancy, Toxic bodies: hormone disruptors and the legacy of DES, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2011Compulsory (Chapter 2, 3 and 4. (34 pages))
- Latour, Bruno; Woolgar, Steve, Laboratory life: the construction of scientific facts, [Ny utg.], Princeton, N.J., Princeton Univ. Press, cop. 1986
- Eisenegger, C et al., Prejudice and truth about the effect of testosterone on human bargaining behaviour, Part of: Nature, vol. 463, 2010Compulsory (p. 365–359 (+ methods) (6 p))
- Schiebinger, Londa, Why Mammals are Called Mammals: Gender Politics in Eightteenth Century Natural History, Part of: Feminism and science, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996Compulsory (pp. 137–153 (18 pages))
- Schuller, Kyla, The biopolitics of feeling: race, sex, and science in the nineteenth century, Durham, Duke University Press, [2018]Compulsory (Chapter 2: Taxonomies of Feeling: Sensation and Sentiment in Evolutionary Race Science. (32 pages))
- Stengers, Isabelle, Another science is possible: a manifesto for slow science, Cambridge, Polity Press, [2018]Compulsory (Chapter 1–2 (47 pages))
- TallBear, Kim, Genomic Articulations of Indigeneity, Part of: Social studies of science., vol. 43, no. 4, 2013, p. 509–534Compulsory (25 pages)
* Compulsory