Making her case: gendered evidence and women's astronomical writing of the long eighteenth century.
In my dissertation, titled Making Her Case: Gendered Evidence and Womens Astronomical Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century, I explore the ways in which gender surfaced in womens science writing and identify patterns in what I define as gendered evidencethat is, literary accounts of evidence that e...
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