ONE OF WASHINGTON POST'S NOTABLE NONFICTION BOOKS OF THE YEAR A
bracingly honest exploration of why there are still so few women in
STEM fields—“beautifully written and full of important insights”
(Washington Post). In 2005, when Lawrence Summers, then president of
Harvard, asked why so few women, even today, achieve tenured positions
in the hard sciences, Eileen Pollack set out to find the answer. A
successful fiction writer, Pollack had grown up in the 1960s and
’70s dreaming of a career as a theoretical astrophysicist. Denied
the chance to take advanced courses in science and math, she
nonetheless made her way to Yale. There, despite finding herself far
behind the men in her classes, she went on to graduate summa cum
laude, with honors, as one of the university’s first two women to
earn a bachelor of science degree in physics. And yet, isolated,
lacking in confidence, starved for encouragement, she abandoned her
ambition to become a physicist. Years later, spurred by the suggestion
that innate differences in scientific and mathematical aptitude might
account for the dearth of tenured female faculty at Summer’s
institution, Pollack thought back on her own experiences and wondered
what, if anything, had changed in the intervening decades. Based on
six years interviewing her former teachers and classmates, as well as
dozens of other women who had dropped out before completing their
degrees in science or found their careers less rewarding than they had
hoped, The Only Woman in the Room is a bracingly honest,
no-holds-barred examination of the social, interpersonal, and
institutional barriers confronting women—and minorities—in the
STEM fields. This frankly personal and informed book reflects on
women’s experiences in a way that simple data can’t, documenting
not only the more blatant bias of another era but all the subtle
disincentives women in the sciences still face. The Only Woman in the
Room shows us the struggles women in the sciences have been hesitant
to admit, and provides hope for changing attitudes and behaviors in
ways that could bring far more women into fields in which even today
they remain seriously underrepresented.
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Why Science Is Still a Boys' Club
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807046616
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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