Lady Science no. 47
The Work of Art in the Age of Xerox Reproduction by Erica Eisen
Deerly Held Beliefs: Feminist Biology and White-Tailed Deer Population Control by Katilin Stack Whitney
In this issue, Erica Eisen writes about the women artists of the xerox art movement, which disrupted traditional narratives about the role of women in technological and artistic development. Kaitlin Stack Whitney explores how feminist theory can be applied to wildlife biology in order to better address population control measure of white-tailed deer.
This issue is published in syndication with The New Inquiry.
Image credit: Xerox Art via Deviant Art | Creative Commons