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Beatrice Hill Tinsley: breaking through the glass ceiling

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ABSTRACT Beatrice Hill Tinsley was one of New Zealand’s leading scientists. A theoretical astronomer who lost her life early to melanoma, she is remembered not only for her brilliant intellect… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Beatrice Hill Tinsley was one of New Zealand’s leading scientists. A theoretical astronomer who lost her life early to melanoma, she is remembered not only for her brilliant intellect but her generous spirit and her teaching ability. This short communication presents a case study comparison of Hill Tinsley’s life experiences, as documented in the two biographies Bright Star and My Daughter Beatrice, with points raised in the recent publication Why Science is Sexist. Through this assessment, it is demonstrated that women in the scientific community today continue to struggle with many of the obstacles that Hill Tinsley faced 40 years ago. A recognition of the pervasiveness of these issues provides a more complete picture of the scale of Hill Tinsley’s achievements, at the same time as enriching the wider narrative of the experiences of women in science.

Keywords: breaking glass; beatrice hill; hill; tinsley breaking; hill tinsley

Journal Title: Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Year Published: 2017

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