E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 287 Seiten
Reihe: Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities / ACUME 2
(Auto)Biography, Gender, and Genre
E-Book, Englisch, Band 9, 287 Seiten
Reihe: Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities / ACUME 2
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0263-5
Verlag: V&R unipress
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1;Table of Contents;5
2;Body;7
3;Paola Govoni: Crafting Scientific (Auto).Biographies;7
3.1;I. Positioning Biography and Autobiography within the History of Science;10
3.2;II. The Trouble with Biography;14
3.3;III. Featuring Diversity;18
3.4;IV. Back to (Auto).Biography;20
4;Part I Between Biography and Autobiography;31
5;Evelyn Fox Keller: Pot-holes Everywhere: How (not) to Read my Biography of Barbara McClintock;33
5.1;I. Act One: Circa 1977;33
5.2;II. Act Two: Feminist Responses after the Nobel Prize;37
5.3;III. Act Three: The Scientific Community Responds to the Nobel Prize;40
6;Londa Schiebinger: Following the Story: From The Mind Has No Sex? to Gendered Innovations;43
7;Georgina Ferry: Telling Stories or Making History? Two Lives in X-ray Crystallography;55
7.1;I. Dorothy Hodgkin's Life and Work;56
7.2;II. The Biographical Process;58
7.3;III. Max Perutz;59
7.4;IV. The Reception of Scientific Biography;61
7.5;V. Science on Stage;62
7.6;VI. Conclusion;63
8;Part II Shaping Biographies;65
9;Marta Cavazza: The Biographies of Laura Bassi;67
9.1;I. Towards a Laura Bassi Metabiography?;69
9.2;II. Rhetorical Strategies;78
9.3;III. Appendix: Laura Bassi's Biographies;82
10;Paula Findlen: Listening to the Archives: Searching for the Eighteenth-Century Women of Science;87
10.1;I. Between the Archive and the Encyclopedia;90
10.2;II. The Biographer's Subjectivity;102
10.3;III. Observing the Biographer at Work;106
11;Massimo Mazzotti: Rethinking Scientific Biography: The Enlightenment of Maria Gaetana Agnesi;117
11.1;I. Scientific Biography as a Genre;118
11.2;II. The Enigma of Agnesi;123
11.3;III. Mysticism and Logic;130
11.4;IV. Conclusion;135
12;Part III Networking;139
13;Vita Fortunati: Mirror Shards: Conflicting Images between Marie Curie's Autobiography and her Biographies;141
13.1;I. Biographies, Biographers, and Biographees;142
13.2;II. The Case of Marie Curie;146
13.3;III. Between History and Fiction;154
14;Zelda Alice Franceschi: Women in the Field: Writing the History. Genealogies and Science in Margaret Mead's Autobiographical Writings;161
14.1;I. Margaret Mead: Autobiography and History of the Discipline;167
14.2;II. Her Mentor's Biography: An Anthropologist at Work (1959);179
14.3;III. Conclusion;185
15;Paola Govoni: The Making of Italo Calvino: Women and Men in the `Two Cultures' Home Laboratory;187
15.1;I. The `Old Russian Writer': Olga Resnevic Signorelli;192
15.2;II. Signorina Beatrice Duval;198
15.3;III. Efisio Mameli, His `Uncle the Chemist';200
15.4;IV. Anna Mannessier Mameli, His `Aunt the Chemist';205
15.5;V. Eva Mameli: From Sardinia to Lombardy;207
15.6;VI. Mario Calvino, Agronomist and Traveler;211
15.7;VII. The Calvino Mamelis: In South America and Back to Fascist Italy;213
15.8;VIII. Conclusion;219
16;Pnina G. Abir-Am: Women Scientists of the 1970s: An Ego-Histoire of a Lost Generation;223
16.1;I. Prologue: How did I Come to Focus on this Trio of Women Scientists?;223
16.2;II. The First ever Team of Women Nobel Laureates: Elizabeth (Liz) Blackburn and Carol W. Greider;237
16.3;III. The Discrete Charm of `Ellen's Story': Why Historicize a `Scientist, Interrupted'?;244
16.4;IV. Conclusions;256
16.5;V. Appendix: Career Trajectories as Historical Data;258
17;Afterword;261
18;Zelda Alice Franceschi: On the Margins of the Margins: Awareness and Delay;263
18.1;Biographies and the Writing of Biographies;272
19;Contributors;277
20;Acknowledgments;279