Table of Contents
1. Sex and Gender in Paleoanthropology Lori D. Hager, University of California, Berkeley, 2. Good Science, Bad Science, or Science as Usual?: Feminist Critiques of Science Alison Wylie, University of Western Ontario, 3. Is Primatology a Feminist Science Linda Marie Fedigan, University of Alberta, 4. Mothers, Labels, and Misogyny Rebecca Cann, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 5. The Paleolithic Glass Ceiling: Women in Human Evolution Adrienne Zihlman, University of California, Santa Cruz, 6. Brain Evolution in Females: An Answer to Mr. Lovejoy Dean Falk, State University of New York at Albany, 7. Has Estrus Been Lost in Hominids? Becky A. Sigmon, University of Toronto, 8. A Pound of Biology and a Pinch of Culture or a Pinch of Biology and a Pound of Culture?: The Necessity of Integrating Biology and Culture in Reproductive Studies Susan Sperling, University of California, San Francisco and Yewoubdar Beyene, University of California, San Francisco, 9. Female Proto-Symbolic Strategies Camilla Power, University College London and Leslie Aiello, University College London, 10. Mobilizing Ideologies: Paleolithic Art, Gender Trouble, and Thinking About Alternatives Margaret W. Conkey, University of California, Berkeley