Columbia University Press
The Bearded Lady Project
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Edited by:
Lexi Jamieson Marsh
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Photographs by:
Kelsey Vance
and Draper White
About this book
Author / Editor information
Ellen Currano is a paleontologist at the University of Wyoming with a joint appointment in the Department of Botany and the Department of Geology and Geophysics. Her research focuses on the response of ancient forest communities to environmental changes.
Reviews
“The stories within are compelling, and I wish I had been able to read them before I embarked on my own career as a scientist. The contributors’ and editors’ voices emanate clearly from the pages. The writing is an impressive combination of approachable yet sophisticated, powerful yet playful, meticulously researched and fact-based, yet balanced with personal, often painful narratives.
Emily Graslie, chief curiosity correspondent at the Field Museum of Natural History:
The Bearded Lady Project is a necessary novelty. It’s snarky, beautiful, and increasingly powerful in the evolution of its message: Don’t ever assume you know what a scientist looks like. These essays—critical, poignant examinations of societal and historical perceptions of genius—remind us how much scientists have to say about the world in which their research takes place.
Marcia Bjonerud, professor of geosciences at Lawrence University, author of Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World:
The portraits in The Bearded Lady Project intentionally cause double takes, forcing the viewer to look, then look again. But their real power lies in how they require us to look inward and see that antediluvian ideas about who can and cannot do science still linger. The accompanying stories of remarkable women in paleontology make one hopeful that soon these old stereotypes will finally go extinct.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
xvii - Part I: Why Challenge the Face of Science
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1. “Pictures in Our Heads”: Challenging Stereotypes of Scientists and Science
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2. What’s in a Name?
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3. Sex, Science, and Beards
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4. What Is Paleontology?
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5. Spaces Paleontologists Inhabit
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6. The Lost Legacy
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7. The Power of Contradiction
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8. “Fitting In”: Freedom in the
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9. A Female Paleontologist in the 1970s and 1980s
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10. From Microfossils to Museums: Reflections on My Journey as an Earth Scientist
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11. Can You Be a Paleontologist Without a Ph.D.? (The Answer Is Yes)
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12. The Path Is Not Always Straight
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13. A Less Traveled and More Meandering Path
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14. Definition: Woman
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15. The Moments When I Am Not a Woman
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16. My Love-Hate Relationship . . . with Waders
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17. The Balancing Act
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18. Being Brave
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19. Definition: Gender
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20. Just a Paleontologist
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21. Performing Gender in Paleontology
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22. Taking Off the Beard for Good
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23. Behind the Lens: Filming a Documentary
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24. Being with Artists in the Field
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25. Creating Portraits for The Bearded Lady Project
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26. Field Notes
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Why Diversify Science
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Pledge for Equality in the Sciences
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Bibliography
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Acknowledgments
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The Photographers
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