Historically, the division of labor within American astronomy was gender specific. Although the field took in large numbers of women, gender dictated who collected data, who reduced it, who analyzed it and who published the results. The assignment of roles reflected the perceptions male astronomers had of females, and those perceptions in turn mirrored the values of American culture.
Topics
Astronomers
This content is only available via PDF.
© 1990 American Institute of Physics.
1990
American Institute of Physics
You do not currently have access to this content.