Woman: An Intimate Geography

Woman: An Intimate Geography Natalie Angier, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1999 This book provides all sorts of information about female biology that should have been taught in every high school health class. Angier’s goal is to help women understand how their bodies work and how they differ physically from men’s bodies. …

Woman’s Nature

Woman’s Nature: Rationalizations of Inequality Marian Lowe, Ruth Hubbard, Pergamon Press, 1983 This book, which is out of print, tackles some “scientific” rationalizations of sexism and strict gender roles. It’s available at the UW Libraries.

The Politics of Women’s Biology

The Politics of Women’s Biology Ruth Hubbard, Rutgers University Press, 1990 From the Amazon.com product description: For a range of historical and contemporary issues in eugenics, human evolution, and procreative technology, Ruth Hubbard explains why scientific descriptions and choices should not generalize human, or female, attributes without acknowledging the realities …