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10 Lady Irwin College
Domestic science post-secondary education for three women graduates in India
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of tables x
- List of contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xvii
- List of abbreviations xix
- Foreword xxi
- Introduction 1
- I Laboratory cultures 37
- 1 Breaking down the barriers at Cambridge in the 1930s 39
- 2 ‘Your research is crap, do not bother to apply again’ 57
- II In/visibilities across borders 77
- 3 Inventing a career across borders in the early 1930s 79
- 4 Vlasta Kálalová Di-Lotti in Iraq 103
- 5 Early years of the International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists 125
- III In/visibilities in medicine and care 145
- 6 ‘A model of devotion to the school’ 147
- 7 Women and the practice of Western medicine in late Republican China 172
- 8 Agency and coercion 192
- IV Intimate knowledge and in/visible domesticities 215
- 9 The curious case of Yashoda Devi, a woman Ayurvedic practitioner in colonial India 217
- 10 Lady Irwin College 236
- 11 Clara Park 257
- V Towards visible change? Publics, pedagogies and politics of science 279
- 12 The valuable ‘s’ 281
- 13 The power of autobiography 301
- 14 How to do science as a woman and laugh? Insights and lessons from Hungary 321
- Select bibliography 334
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- List of figures ix
- List of tables x
- List of contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xvii
- List of abbreviations xix
- Foreword xxi
- Introduction 1
- I Laboratory cultures 37
- 1 Breaking down the barriers at Cambridge in the 1930s 39
- 2 ‘Your research is crap, do not bother to apply again’ 57
- II In/visibilities across borders 77
- 3 Inventing a career across borders in the early 1930s 79
- 4 Vlasta Kálalová Di-Lotti in Iraq 103
- 5 Early years of the International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists 125
- III In/visibilities in medicine and care 145
- 6 ‘A model of devotion to the school’ 147
- 7 Women and the practice of Western medicine in late Republican China 172
- 8 Agency and coercion 192
- IV Intimate knowledge and in/visible domesticities 215
- 9 The curious case of Yashoda Devi, a woman Ayurvedic practitioner in colonial India 217
- 10 Lady Irwin College 236
- 11 Clara Park 257
- V Towards visible change? Publics, pedagogies and politics of science 279
- 12 The valuable ‘s’ 281
- 13 The power of autobiography 301
- 14 How to do science as a woman and laugh? Insights and lessons from Hungary 321
- Select bibliography 334
- Index 353