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Women and Mathematics: A Reverse Pyramid of Time


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Can women do mathematics? The pedagogic-identity of this ‘hard science’ has made this question almost universal, across phases of history. Mathematics has been synonymous with ‘rationality, calculability and precision’ which have socially been constructed as male attributes. The origin of ‘female math-anxiety’ and consequent invisibility of women in the domain of mathematics points to the age-old cultural psyche of the male dominated societies. This paper attempts to study the struggles of the women mathematicians to overcome the hurdles of patriarchy in getting their due intellectual recognition and social acceptance.

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Sociology and Profession of Mathematics, History of Mathematics, Women.
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Rupa Pal
UG & PG Department of Mathematics, Bethune College, 181, Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata - 700006, India

Abstract


Can women do mathematics? The pedagogic-identity of this ‘hard science’ has made this question almost universal, across phases of history. Mathematics has been synonymous with ‘rationality, calculability and precision’ which have socially been constructed as male attributes. The origin of ‘female math-anxiety’ and consequent invisibility of women in the domain of mathematics points to the age-old cultural psyche of the male dominated societies. This paper attempts to study the struggles of the women mathematicians to overcome the hurdles of patriarchy in getting their due intellectual recognition and social acceptance.

Keywords


Sociology and Profession of Mathematics, History of Mathematics, Women.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2021%2Fv35%2Fi4%2F209999