women in sciences

Women in Science

What, if anything, is wrong with James Watson’s representation of Rosalind

Franklin’s work on the discovery of the structure of DNA? How much does

Watson’s account of Franklin reflect the values of the 1950s? Does such a negative

portrayal of women in science affect the number of women entering science as a

profession? Does that matter? Has the controversy done too much too obscure

Franklin’s scientific achievements? How should we represent Franklin in the history

of science?

Sources: Watson,
Double Helix,
Anne Sayre,
Rosalind Franklin and DNA
(New

York: Norton & Co., 1975). Bowler and Morus ch. 21 “science and gender.” Creager

and Morgan, “After the Double Helix.”

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