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CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Toward a Gendered Social Science History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
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Gender and American Social Science
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Toward a Gendered Social Science History 1
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PART ONE: DISCOURSES OF GENDER IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
- CHAPTER 2 The "Sphere of Women" in Early-Twentieth-Century Economics 33
- CHAPTER 3 "Politics Would Undoubtedly Unwoman Her": Gender, Suffrage, and American Political Science 61
- CHAPTER 4 "Wild West" Anthropology and the Disciplining of Gender 86
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PART TWO: GENDER AS CONSTITUTIVE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
- CHAPTER 5 Hull-House Maps and Papers: Social Science as Women's Work in the 1890s 125
- CHAPTER 6 "A Government of Men": Gender, the City, and the New Science of Politics 156
- CHAPTER 7 The Establishment of an Applied Social Science: Home Economists, Science, and Reform at Cornell University, 1870-1930 185
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PART THREE. SOCIAL SCIENCE AS CULTURAL CRITIQUE
- CHAPTER 8 Gendered Social Knowledge: Domestic Discourse, Jane Addams, and the Possibilities of Social Science 233
- CHAPTER 9 Bringing Social Science Back Home: Theory and Practice in the Life and Work of Elsie Clews Parsons 265
- CHAPTER 10 The "Self-Applauding Sincerity" of Overreaching Theory, Biography as Ethical Practice, and the Case of Mary van Kleeck 293
- INDEX 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
-
Gender and American Social Science
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Toward a Gendered Social Science History 1
-
PART ONE: DISCOURSES OF GENDER IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
- CHAPTER 2 The "Sphere of Women" in Early-Twentieth-Century Economics 33
- CHAPTER 3 "Politics Would Undoubtedly Unwoman Her": Gender, Suffrage, and American Political Science 61
- CHAPTER 4 "Wild West" Anthropology and the Disciplining of Gender 86
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PART TWO: GENDER AS CONSTITUTIVE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
- CHAPTER 5 Hull-House Maps and Papers: Social Science as Women's Work in the 1890s 125
- CHAPTER 6 "A Government of Men": Gender, the City, and the New Science of Politics 156
- CHAPTER 7 The Establishment of an Applied Social Science: Home Economists, Science, and Reform at Cornell University, 1870-1930 185
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PART THREE. SOCIAL SCIENCE AS CULTURAL CRITIQUE
- CHAPTER 8 Gendered Social Knowledge: Domestic Discourse, Jane Addams, and the Possibilities of Social Science 233
- CHAPTER 9 Bringing Social Science Back Home: Theory and Practice in the Life and Work of Elsie Clews Parsons 265
- CHAPTER 10 The "Self-Applauding Sincerity" of Overreaching Theory, Biography as Ethical Practice, and the Case of Mary van Kleeck 293
- INDEX 327