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Reprinted in Anne E. Kammer, Cherlyn S. Granrose, and Jan B. Sloan, eds., Science, Sex, and Society. Washington, D.C.: Women's Educational Equity Act Program, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1979. ED 187-530.
"Assessing the Keller-Segel Model: How Has it Fared?" In Willi Jäger, Hermann Rost, and Petre Tautu, eds., Biological Growth and Spread: Mathematical Theories and Applications, pp. 379-387. Proceedin gs of a Conference held at Heidelberg July 16-21, 1979. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, 38. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: SpringerVerlag, 1980.
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Reprinted in Evelyn Fox Keller and Helen E. Longino, eds., Feminism and Science, pp. 187-202. Oxford Readings in Feminism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
"Women, Science, and Popular Mythology." In Joan Rothschild, ed., Machina Ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives on Technology, pp. 130-146. The Athene Series. New York: Pergamon Press, 1983.
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Part of a conference held, in April 1985, at the Center for Twentieth Century Studies
of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee on the topic "Feminist Studies: Reconstituting Knowledge."
Reprinted in Linda S. Kauffman, ed., American Feminist Thought at Century's End: A Reader, pp. 189-198. Cambridge,
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(with Helene Moglen.) "Competition: A Problem for Academic Women." In Valerie Miner and Helen E. Longino, eds., Competition, a Feminist Taboo? pp. 21-37. Foreword by Nell Irvin Painter. New York: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1987. A slightly different version of this essay appears with the title "Competition and Feminism: Conflicts for Academic Women" in Signs (Spring 1987), 12(3): 493511.
"How Gender Matters: Or, Why It's So Hard For Us to Count Past Two?" In Jan Harding, ed., Perspectives on Gender and Science, pp. 168-183. 1985 meeting of Section X of the British Association f or the Advancement of Science. London & New York: Falmer Press, 1986. Paper read at BAAS meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, August 1985. Originally appeared in an earlier form under the title "Gender and Science: Why Is It So Hard for Us to Count Past Two?" Berkshire Review (1986), 21: 7-21. Opening address of a colloquium held at Am herst College, January 14-18, 1986 on the topic "Engendering Knowledge and the Knowledge of Gender."
Reprinted as "On the Need to Count Past Two in Our Thinking about Gender and Science." New Ideas in Psychology (1987), 5(2): 275-287.
Reprinted in a revised version in Gill Kirkup and Laurie Smith Keller, eds., Inventing Women: Science, Technology and Gender, pp. 42-56. Cambridge: Polity Press; Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell/Open University Press, 1992.
"Feminism and Science." In Sandra G. Harding and Jean F. O'Barr, eds., Sex and Scientific Inquiry, pp. 233-246. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1987.
Reprinted from Signs (Spring 1982), 7(3):589-602.
(with Jane Flax.) "Missing Relations in Psychoanalysis: A Feminist Critique of Traditional and Contemporary Accounts of Analytic Theory and Practice." In Stanley B. Messer, Louis A. Sass and Robert L. Woolfolk, eds., Hermeneutics an d Psychological Theory: Interpretive Perspectives on Personality, Psychotherapy and Psychopathology, pp. 334366. Rutgers Symposia on Applied Psychology, 2. New Brunswick, NJ & London: Rutgers University Press, 1988.
"The Wo/Man Scientist: Issues in Sex and Gender in the Pursuit of Science." In Richard Bjornson and Marilyn R. Waldman, eds., Rethinking Patterns of Knowledge. Papers in Comparative Studies, Vol. 6, 1988-89. Columbus: Ohio State University, Center for Comparative Studies in the Humanities, 1989. ED343482. 2 fiche.
"From Secrets of Life to Secrets of Death." In Three Cultures: Fifteen Lectures on the Confrontation of Academic Cultures, pp. 3-16. Proceedings of the Symposium Three Cultures. The Hague: Univ ersitaire Pers Rotterdam, 1989.
"Language and Ideology in Evolutionary Theory: Reading Cultural Norms into Natural Law." In Three Cultures: Fifteen Lectures on the Confrontation of Academic Cultures, pp. 17-30. Proceedings of the Symposium Three Cultures. The Hague: Universitaire Pers Rotterdam, 1989.
Reprinted in James J. Sheehan and Morton Sosna, eds., The Boundaries of Humanity: Humans, Animals, Machines, pp. 85-102. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Reprinted in Evelyn Fox Keller and Helen E. Longino, eds., Feminism and Science, pp. 154-172. Oxford Readings in Feminism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
"Language and Ideology in Evolutionary Theory: Part Two: The Language of Reproductive Autonomy." In Three Cultures: Fifteen Lectures on the Confrontation of Academic Cultures, pp. 43-56. Proceedings of the Symposiu m Three Cultures. The Hague: Universitaire Pers Rotterdam, 1989.
"Gender and Science." In Helen Tierney, ed., Women's Studies Encyclopedia, Volume I: Views from the Sciences, pp. pp. 153-156. New York; Wesport, Connecticut; London: Greenw ood Press, 1989.
(with Marianne Hirsch.) "Introduction: January 4, 1990." In Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller, eds., Conflicts in Feminism, pp. 1-5. New York & London: Routledge, 199 0.
(with Marianne Hirsch.) "Conclusion: Practicing Conflict in Feminist Theory." In Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller, eds., Conflicts in Feminism, pp. 370-385. New York & London: Routledge , 1990.
(with Mary Jacobus and Sally Shuttleworth.) "Introduction." In Mary Jacobus, Evelyn Fox Keller and Sally Shuttleworth, eds., Body/Politics: Women and the Discourse of Science, pp. 1-10. New York & Lo ndon: Routledge, 1990.
"From Secrets of Life to Secrets of Death." In Mary Jacobus, Evelyn Fox Keller and Sally Shuttleworth, eds., Body/Politics: Women and the Discourse of Science, pp. 177-191. New York & London : Routledge, 1990.
Translated into Dutch in special issue of Dutch Women's Studies Journal "Image of Violence, Violent Imagery" (1989), 10(2): 253-270.
Translation into German in press.
"Science and Gender: 1990." The Great Ideas Today, 1990, pp. 68-93. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1990.
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Papers from four Symposia held 1983-1986 at Stanford
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"Origin, History, and Politics of `Gender and Science'." In J. Petersen, ed., Handbook of Science, Technology, and Society. Los Angeles: Sage (forthcoming).
(with Elizabeth Lloyd.) "Introduction." In Evelyn Fox Keller and Elizabeth Lloyd, eds., Keywords in Evolutionary Biology, pp. 1-6. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.
"Competition: Current Usages." In Evelyn Fox Keller and Elizabeth Lloyd, eds., Keywords in Evolutionary Biology, pp. 68-73. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.
"Fitness: Reproductive Ambiguities." In Evelyn Fox Keller and Elizabeth Lloyd, eds., Keywords in Evolutionary Biology, pp. 120-121. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992.
"Nature, Nurture, and the Human Genome Project." In Daniel J. Kevles and Leroy Hood, eds., The Code of Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project, pp. 281-299. Cambridge, Mass. & London: Harvard University Press, 1992.