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Making Sense of My Life in Science: A Memoir - Keller, Evelyn Fox
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Evelyn Fox Keller's memoir is the story of a wandering academic, who has managed a long and successful career without ever quite answering the question of who she is or where she belongs, insisting throughout on multiple identities and rejecting the very idea of a disciplinary home. Her focus is on the opportunities and costs of never settling into a clear and recognizable place in the world.

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Evelyn Fox Keller's memoir is the story of a wandering academic, who has managed a long and successful career without ever quite answering the question of who she is or where she belongs, insisting throughout on multiple identities and rejecting the very idea of a disciplinary home. Her focus is on the opportunities and costs of never settling into a clear and recognizable place in the world.
Autorenporträt
EVELYN FOX KELLER is professor emerita of History and Philosophy of Science at M.I.T. Throughout her career, she has pushed the boundaries of science, boldly crossing the borders that separate disciplines both within the sciences and between the sciences and the humanities. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, Dan David Prize, and numerous honorary degrees, she is the author of fourteen books.