Feminism and Methodology: Social Science Issues

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Sandra G. Harding
Indiana University Press, 1987 - 193 Seiten

"In this collection, Sandra Harding offers a broad spectrum of feminist research . . . an incisive introduction . . . With this collection, Harding offers an outline of possibilities to students and practicing social scientists whose questions lie outside the dominant traditions of inquiry . . . " —Harvard Educational Review

"The quality of the essays, plus that of the introduction and collection, commend this book to both the reader who would explore these issues and she/he who would know more." —Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

In this collection, Sandra Harding interrogates some of the classic essays from the last fifteen years of feminist social science literature in order to explore the basic and troubling questions about science and social experience, gender, and politics which they raise. A valuable introduction to crucial methodological and epistemological issues.

 

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Methodological Implications
15
III
29
Bias in Psychology Carolyn Wood Sherif
37
V
57
Womens Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology
84
VIII
97
The Example of Housework Heidi I Hartmann
109
Toward Feminist
135
Developing the Ground for
157
XII
181
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