Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 9, 2010
A Disguised Female Identity? (from GWSS-3203W-Blood, Bodies, and Science)
While reading Hubbard's "Science, Power, Gender: How DNA Became the Book of Life," I started thinking about how much different the past would have been if we removed the bias that is associated with woman by disguising the female identity. For example with names such as Barbara McClinton and Rosalind Franklin, people are bound to know these are names of women. But if we had names such as B. McClinton and R. Franklin, their gender would be indistinguishable. I think ... Education
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