Angela Saini is an award-winning science journalist whose print and broadcast work has appeared on the BBC and in the Guardian, New Scientist, Wired, the Economist, and Science. A former Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, she won the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Kavli Science Journalism gold award in 2015. Saini has a master's in engineering from Oxford University, and she is the author of Geek Nation: How Indian Science Is Taking Over the World.
"A brilliant approach to a long overlooked topic, Inferior
is impossible to ignore and invaluable."
--Booklist
"The Enlightenment brought revolutions in science, philosophy
and art while ushering in respect for human reason over religious
faith. But the era also created a narrative about women--that they
are intellectually inferior to men. Indeed, science itself is an
establishment rooted in exclusion, writes science journalist Saini,
citing a long history of unrecognized achievement by women
scientists: Lise Meitner, Rosalind Franklin and Emmy Noether, to
name a few. The process of science is also riddled with inherent
biases that have done nothing to improve society's views of women.
Neurosexism, for example, is a term that describes scientific
studies that fall back on gender stereotypes. New science and
awareness are overturning a great deal of flawed thinking, as Saini
shows, but there is still a long way to go."
--Andrea Gawrylewski, Scientific American "In this smart,
balanced, and wonderfully readable book, Angela Saini breaks the
vicious cycle by which women, having been excluded from the
sciences by men who assumed them to be inferior, were judged by
those same male scientists to be inferior. Study by study, she
objectively reexamines what we think we know about the supposed
differences between the sexes. If you have ever been shouted down
by a male colleague who insists that science has proven women to be
biologically inferior to men, here are the arguments you need to
demonstrate that he doesn't know what he is talking about."
--Eileen Pollack, author of The Only Woman in the Room
"Angela Saini's Inferior proves the opposite of its title.
It is a lively, well-written, informed account of women's proven
powers. She shows that science, long used as a weapon against
women, is today an ally in their steady advance. Inferior is
another nail in the coffin of male supremacy."
--Melvin Konner, author of Women After All "This is an
important book that I hope will be widely read. Any time biases are
identified and corrected for, it is science and policymaking rather
than feminism or any particular ideology that comes out ahead."
--Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, author of The Woman That Never
Evolved, Mother Nature, and Mothers and
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