女科学家的归属:将女权主义记忆放在儿童传记收藏中

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E. Bloomfield, Sara C. VanderHaagen
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摘要几十年来,女权主义者在纪念试图进入男性指定场所的女性时观察到了双重约束:女性必须同时被视为合法占据这些场所,同时也被视为值得与女性一样受到独特表彰。这篇文章探讨了在为儿童和青少年制作的女科学家传记集中,这些挑战是如何通过修辞来应对的。我们对这些收藏进行了修辞分析,以探索它们如何使什么是科学和谁是科学家的界限复杂化。虽然这些藏品挑战了性别假设,但许多藏品也强化了男女之间的分歧,以庆祝女科学家的独特成就。结合对女权主义公共记忆的研究和科学修辞学中的比喻,我们认为传记集的创作者依靠隐喻和文字的广场拓扑来恢复和庆祝科学经典和公共记忆中的女科学家。
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Where Women Scientists Belong: Placing Feminist Memory in Biography Collections for Children
Abstract For decades, feminists have observed a double bind in commemorations of women who attempt to enter male-designated places: Women must simultaneously be honored as rightfully occupying those places and yet noted as worthy of unique commendation as women. This essay examines how these challenges are negotiated rhetorically in biography collections about women scientists produced for children and adolescents. We perform a rhetorical analysis of such collections to explore how they complicate demarcations of what counts as science and who counts as a scientist. While these collections challenge gendered assumptions, many also reinforce divisions between men and women in order to celebrate the unique achievements of women scientists. Combining scholarship on feminist public memory and tropes in the rhetoric of science, we argue that the biography collection creators rely upon placial topoi, both metaphorical and literal, to recover and celebrate women scientists in the scientific canon and in public memory.
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