"Without words to objectify and categorize our sensations and place them in relation to one another, we cannot evolve a tradition of what is real in the world."

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Source: Ruth Hubbard, Mary Sue Henifin, Barbara Fried (1982). “Biological woman--the convenient myth: a collection of feminist essays and a comprehensive bibliography”, Schenkman Books

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Ruth Hubbard

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Ruth Hubbard was a biologist and feminist scholar known for her critical analysis of science and its intersection with gender.

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