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Inventing The Mathematician Gender Race And Our Cultural Understanding Of Mathematics Sara N Hottinger

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Inventing The Mathematician Gender Race And Our Cultural Understanding Of Mathematics Sara N Hottinger
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Sara N Hottinger
ISBN: 9781438460093, 1438460090
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Inventing The Mathematician Gender Race And Our Cultural Understanding Of Mathematics Sara N Hottinger by Sara N Hottinger 9781438460093, 1438460090 instant download after payment.

Where and how do we, as a culture, get our ideas about mathematics and about who can engage with mathematical knowledge? Sara N. Hottinger uses a cultural studies approach to address how our ideas about mathematics shape our individual and cultural relationship to the field. She considers four locations in which representations of mathematics contribute to our cultural understanding of mathematics: mathematics textbooks, the history of mathematics, portraits of mathematicians, and the field of ethnomathematics. Hottinger examines how these discourses shape mathematical subjectivity by limiting the way some groups including women and people of color are able to see themselves as practitioners of math. "Inventing the Mathematician" provides a blueprint for how to engage in a deconstructive project, revealing the limited and problematic nature of the normative construction of mathematical subjectivity."

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