14 août 2014
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Virginia Ferro, « Marie Curie en términos biográficos », HAL-SHS : histoire, philosophie et sociologie des sciences et des techniques, ID : 10670/1.i7kktc
In the present work we appear the incorporation and exclusion of the feminine writing in relation to the history of the science, and particularly on Marie Curie's paradigmatic figure. Concerning his person there exist numerous biographies and articles of scientific diffusion, which they take charge describing as pioneer in the field of the radioactivity, and the first woman in receiving more than one Nobel Prize in physics and chemistry, as also the first one in being a teacher in the University of Paris. A key of so many people that to penetrate into his study it there constitutes the change of name and of citizenship to be able to study in the Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences of the University of the Sorbona. How much and of what way there remain reflected in his biographical portrait the work developed as investigator and teacher?