The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words

The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words

Unabridged — 16 hours, 38 minutes

The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words

The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words

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Overview

An inspiring anthology of writings by trailblazing women astronomers from around the globe

The Sky Is for Everyone is an internationally diverse collection of autobiographical essays by women who broke down barriers and changed the face of modern astronomy. Virginia Trimble and David Weintraub vividly describe how, before 1900, a woman who wanted to study the stars had to have a father, brother, or husband to provide entry, and how the considerable intellectual skills of women astronomers were still not enough to enable them to pry open doors of opportunity for much of the twentieth century. After decades of difficult struggles, women are closer to equality in astronomy than ever before. Trimble and Weintraub bring together the stories of the tough and determined women who flung the doors wide open. Taking readers from 1960 to today, this triumphant anthology serves as an inspiration to current and future generations of women scientists while giving voice to the history of a transformative era in astronomy.

With contributions by Neta Bahcall, Beatriz Barbuy, Ann Merchant Boesgaard, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Catherine Cesarsky, Poonam Chandra, Xuefei Chen, Yilen Gómez Maqueo Chew, Cathie Clarke, Judith Gamora Cohen, France Anne Córdova, Anne Pyne Cowley, Bo?ena Czerny, Wendy L. Freedman, Gabriela González, Saeko S. Hayashi, Martha Patricia Haynes, Roberta Humphreys, Vicky Kalogera, Gillian Knapp, Shazrene S. Mohamed, Carole Mundell, Priyamvada Natarajan, Dara Norman, Hiranya Peiris, Judith Lynn Pipher, Dina Prialnik, Anneila I. Sargent, Sara Seager, Gra¿ina Tautvai¿ien?, Silvia Torres-Peimbert, Virginia Trimble, Meg Urry, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Patricia Ann Whitelock, Sidney Wolff, and Rosemary F. G. Wyse.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

03/28/2022

Astronomy professors Trimble (Visit to a Small Universe) and Weintraub (Life on Mars) bring together essays by women who reached for the stars in this uplifting anthology. In “Inspired by a Maths Dress,” Carole Mundell, the first woman chief scientific adviser in the U.K.’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, describes how careers for women were once considered “mere stop gaps until marriage” and argues that “we must... be inclusive across and beyond gender and race, and create much-needed diverse pathways into science and science-related careers.” France Anne Córdova reflects in “The Learn’d Astronomer Discovers the Policy World” on how there was “nothing in early background that illuminated a path to the stars—no scientists, no teachers who believed that women could become scientists,” and Shazrene S. Mohamed describes in the title essay becoming the first person in her family to go to university and leave Zimbabwe: “I climbed aboard a plane for the first time, drenched in tears, not knowing when I would see my family again.” The collection’s greatest strength is in the diversity of experiences it has to offer. Filled with moving testimonies and awe-inspiring discoveries, this is a wonderful tribute to the joys of science and the tough road many women had on the way to forging their careers. Photos. (June)

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175461306
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 06/21/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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