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2. What’s in a Name?
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Amy K. Guenther
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xiii
- Foreword xvii
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Part I: Why Challenge the Face of Science
- 1. “Pictures in Our Heads”: Challenging Stereotypes of Scientists and Science 2
- 2. What’s in a Name? 7
- 3. Sex, Science, and Beards 11
- 4. What Is Paleontology? 15
- 5. Spaces Paleontologists Inhabit 21
- 6. The Lost Legacy 28
- 7. The Power of Contradiction 35
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Part II: Women in Paleontology
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Stereotypes
- 8. “Fitting In”: Freedom in the 43
- 9. A Female Paleontologist in the 1970s and 1980s 49
- 10. From Microfossils to Museums: Reflections on My Journey as an Earth Scientist 55
- 11. Can You Be a Paleontologist Without a Ph.D.? (The Answer Is Yes) 63
- 12. The Path Is Not Always Straight 67
- 13. A Less Traveled and More Meandering Path 71
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Women
- 14. Definition: Woman 79
- 15. The Moments When I Am Not a Woman 87
- 16. My Love-Hate Relationship . . . with Waders 95
- 17. The Balancing Act 101
- 18. Being Brave 105
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Gender
- 19. Definition: Gender 117
- 20. Just a Paleontologist 123
- 21. Performing Gender in Paleontology 130
- 22. Taking Off the Beard for Good 143
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Part III: Behind the Lens
- 23. Behind the Lens: Filming a Documentary 147
- 24. Being with Artists in the Field 155
- 25. Creating Portraits for The Bearded Lady Project 159
- 26. Field Notes 163
- Why Diversify Science 174
- Pledge for Equality in the Sciences 175
- Bibliography 176
- Acknowledgments 180
- The Photographers 181
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xiii
- Foreword xvii
-
Part I: Why Challenge the Face of Science
- 1. “Pictures in Our Heads”: Challenging Stereotypes of Scientists and Science 2
- 2. What’s in a Name? 7
- 3. Sex, Science, and Beards 11
- 4. What Is Paleontology? 15
- 5. Spaces Paleontologists Inhabit 21
- 6. The Lost Legacy 28
- 7. The Power of Contradiction 35
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Part II: Women in Paleontology
-
Stereotypes
- 8. “Fitting In”: Freedom in the 43
- 9. A Female Paleontologist in the 1970s and 1980s 49
- 10. From Microfossils to Museums: Reflections on My Journey as an Earth Scientist 55
- 11. Can You Be a Paleontologist Without a Ph.D.? (The Answer Is Yes) 63
- 12. The Path Is Not Always Straight 67
- 13. A Less Traveled and More Meandering Path 71
-
Women
- 14. Definition: Woman 79
- 15. The Moments When I Am Not a Woman 87
- 16. My Love-Hate Relationship . . . with Waders 95
- 17. The Balancing Act 101
- 18. Being Brave 105
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Gender
- 19. Definition: Gender 117
- 20. Just a Paleontologist 123
- 21. Performing Gender in Paleontology 130
- 22. Taking Off the Beard for Good 143
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Part III: Behind the Lens
- 23. Behind the Lens: Filming a Documentary 147
- 24. Being with Artists in the Field 155
- 25. Creating Portraits for The Bearded Lady Project 159
- 26. Field Notes 163
- Why Diversify Science 174
- Pledge for Equality in the Sciences 175
- Bibliography 176
- Acknowledgments 180
- The Photographers 181