Chromosome Woman, Nomad Scientist : E. K. Janaki Ammal, A Life 1897-1984

By: Nair, Savithri PreethaLanguage: English Publication details: London Routlege 2023Description: xxxvii, 611p. illISBN: 9781032534473 (HB)Subject(s): Women botanists | Science and Society | Indian History | Botany | Genetics | Women in Science | Biography | General
Contents:
1. Tellicherry: A Modern Thiya Family 2. Madras I: Science and Politics in a Cosmopolitan City 3. Michigan I: First Lessons in Internationalism 4. Michigan II: The Private Life of Plants 5. England: Love, Tulips and Chiasmata 6. Madras II: A Flora of South India 7. Trivandrum: A Teaching Interlude 8. Trivandrum–Coimbatore–Krusadai: Unforgettable Sojourn 9. Coimbatore I: Dreaming of Russia 10. Coimbatore II: Making Order Out of Chaos 11. Great Britain I: Doing Science in the War Years 12. Merton–Kew: The Chromosome Atlas of Flowering Plants 13. Wisley I: Maker of Tetraploids 14. Nepal: A Pilgrim of Science 15. Wisley II: Craze for Chromosome Counts 16. Delhi: Director of Agriculture 17. Wisley III: The ‘Wanderings’ of Flowering Plants 18. Paris–ondon: On the Camellia Trail 19. Calcutta: Modernising Botany in India 20. Oak Ridge–nn Arbor–rinceton: Tracer Atoms and Agriculture 21. Kandy: The Humid Tropics 22. Lucknow–llahabad: The Central Botanical Laboratory 23. Jammu & Kashmir I: A Border Zone of Mixed Flora 24. Jammu & Kashmir II: High Altitude Flora, Polyploidy and Variation 25. Trombay: A Radiation Interlude 26. Madras III: The Madras Mint, Solanum and Other Stories 27. Madras IV: Forest Tracts and a Protest Movement 28. Madras–ilgiris: Hill Tribes and Secret Herbs 29. The Final Salaams
Summary: his is the first in-depth and analytical biography of an Asian woman scientist—Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal (1897–1984). Using a wide range of archival sources, it presents a dazzling portrait of the twentieth century through the eyes of a pioneering Indian woman scientist, who was highly mobile, and a life that intersected with several significant historical events—the rise of Nazi Germany and World War II, the struggle for Indian Independence, the social relations of science movement, the Lysenko affair, the green revolution, the dawn of environmentalism and the protest movement against a proposed hydro-electric project in the Silent Valley in the 1970s and 1980s.The volume brings into focus her work on mapping the origin and evolution of cultivated plants across space and time, to contribute to a grand history of human evolution, her works published in peer-reviewed Indian and international journals of science, as well as her co-authored work, Chromosome Atlas of Cultivated Plants (1945), considered a bible by practitioners of the discipline. It also looks at her correspondence with major personalities of the time, including political leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, biologists like Cyril D. Darlington, J. B. S. Haldane and H. H. Bartlett, geographers like Carl Sauer and social activists like Hilda Seligman, who all played significant roles in shaping her world view and her science.A story spanning over North America, Europe and Asia, this biography is a must-have for scholars and researchers of science and technology studies, gender studies, especially those studying women in the sciences, history and South Asian studies. It will also be a delight for the general reader
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Includes Bibliography (561-578) and Index

1. Tellicherry: A Modern Thiya Family
2. Madras I: Science and Politics in a Cosmopolitan City
3. Michigan I: First Lessons in Internationalism
4. Michigan II: The Private Life of Plants
5. England: Love, Tulips and Chiasmata
6. Madras II: A Flora of South India
7. Trivandrum: A Teaching Interlude
8. Trivandrum–Coimbatore–Krusadai: Unforgettable Sojourn
9. Coimbatore I: Dreaming of Russia
10. Coimbatore II: Making Order Out of Chaos
11. Great Britain I: Doing Science in the War Years
12. Merton–Kew: The Chromosome Atlas of Flowering Plants
13. Wisley I: Maker of Tetraploids
14. Nepal: A Pilgrim of Science
15. Wisley II: Craze for Chromosome Counts
16. Delhi: Director of Agriculture
17. Wisley III: The ‘Wanderings’ of Flowering Plants
18. Paris–ondon: On the Camellia Trail
19. Calcutta: Modernising Botany in India
20. Oak Ridge–nn Arbor–rinceton: Tracer Atoms and Agriculture
21. Kandy: The Humid Tropics
22. Lucknow–llahabad: The Central Botanical Laboratory
23. Jammu & Kashmir I: A Border Zone of Mixed Flora
24. Jammu & Kashmir II: High Altitude Flora, Polyploidy and Variation
25. Trombay: A Radiation Interlude
26. Madras III: The Madras Mint, Solanum and Other Stories
27. Madras IV: Forest Tracts and a Protest Movement
28. Madras–ilgiris: Hill Tribes and Secret Herbs
29. The Final Salaams

his is the first in-depth and analytical biography of an Asian woman scientist—Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal (1897–1984). Using a wide range of archival sources, it presents a dazzling portrait of the twentieth century through the eyes of a pioneering Indian woman scientist, who was highly mobile, and a life that intersected with several significant historical events—the rise of Nazi Germany and World War II, the struggle for Indian Independence, the social relations of science movement, the Lysenko affair, the green revolution, the dawn of environmentalism and the protest movement against a proposed hydro-electric project in the Silent Valley in the 1970s and 1980s.The volume brings into focus her work on mapping the origin and evolution of cultivated plants across space and time, to contribute to a grand history of human evolution, her works published in peer-reviewed Indian and international journals of science, as well as her co-authored work, Chromosome Atlas of Cultivated Plants (1945), considered a bible by practitioners of the discipline. It also looks at her correspondence with major personalities of the time, including political leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, biologists like Cyril D. Darlington, J. B. S. Haldane and H. H. Bartlett, geographers like Carl Sauer and social activists like Hilda Seligman, who all played significant roles in shaping her world view and her science.A story spanning over North America, Europe and Asia, this biography is a must-have for scholars and researchers of science and technology studies, gender studies, especially those studying women in the sciences, history and South Asian studies. It will also be a delight for the general reader

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