
Evelyn Fox Keller
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Evelyn Fox Keller is an influential American physicist and feminist historian of science, known for her work in the intersection of science and gender studies. Her research critically examines the historical context of scientific practices and the implications of scientific narratives on gender. Keller's pioneering contributions to the understanding of the relationship between science and society have significantly shaped feminist science studies, bringing attention to how cultural biases influence scientific inquiry and understanding.
Keller is perhaps best known for her books, including "The Mirage of a Space between Nature and Nurture" and "A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock." In these works, she explores the complexities of biological determinism and the contributions of women in science, particularly through the story of Barbara McClintock, a Nobel laureate in physiology. Keller's scholarship encourages a re-evaluation of the narratives surrounding science, advocating for a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of knowledge production.