Elizabeth Lunbeck

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Elizabeth Lunbeck
EducationDuke University
Harvard University
OccupationHistorian
EmployerHarvard University

Elizabeth Lunbeck is an American historian. She is Professor of the History of Science in Residence in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.[1]

Books[edit]

Lunbeck is the author or coauthor of books including:

  • The Americanization of Narcissism (2014)[2]
  • Family Romance, Family Secrets: Case Notes from an American Psychoanalysis, 1912 (with Bennett Simon, 2003)[3]
  • The Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, Gender, and Power in Modern America (1994)[4]

Her edited volumes include:

  • Histories of Scientific Observation (edited with Lorraine Daston, 2011)[5]
  • Science without Laws: Model Systems, Cases, Exemplary Narratives (edited with Angela Creager and M. Norton Wise, 2007)[6]
  • Feminism in Twentieth-Century Science, Technology, and Medicine (edited with Angela Creager and Londa Schiebinger, 2001)[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Elizabeth Lunbeck". Department of the History of Science. Harvard University. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  2. ^ Reviews of The Americanization of Narcissism:
  3. ^ Reviews of Family Romance, Family Secrets:
  4. ^ Reviews of The Psychiatric Persuasion:
  5. ^ Reviews of Histories of Scientific Observation:
  6. ^ Reviews of Science without Laws:
  7. ^ Reviews of Feminism in Twentieth-Century Science, Technology, and Medicine: