Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey

History of Economic Thought traditionally relegated women and their contributions to a marginal place since the awakening of Economics as an autonomous discipline. The present paper goes against this trend, recovering the remarkable trajectory of one of the pioneer female economist, Jane Marcet (176...

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spelling oai:oai.revistas.uns.edu.ar:article-33332023-03-09T22:07:27Z Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey Las mujeres en la historia del pensamiento económico: economía, literatura y retórica en Marcet y McCloskey Bohn, Liana Magno Fernandez, Brena Paula Mujeres pioneras en economía Jane Marcet Economía feminista Pensamiento económico Mujeres pioneras en Economía Pioneer women in economics Jane Marcet Feminist economics Economic thought History of Economic Thought traditionally relegated women and their contributions to a marginal place since the awakening of Economics as an autonomous discipline. The present paper goes against this trend, recovering the remarkable trajectory of one of the pioneer female economist, Jane Marcet (1769-1858), and contrasting her writings with the possibilities of doing “good economics” from different approaches, including Literature. This rescue takes place through McCloskey’s recommendations regarding the rhetoric in economics and the author’s affirmation that “Economics is Literature”. Tradicionalmente, la historia del pensamiento económico ha relegado a las mujeres y sus aportaciones a un lugar marginal desde el despertar de la economía como disciplina autónoma. El presente trabajo va en contra de esta tendencia al recuperar la notable trayectoria de una de las mujeres pioneras en economía, Jane Marcet (1769-1858), contrastando sus escritos conlas posibilidades de hacer “buena economía”desde diferentes enfoques, incluso desde la literatura. Este rescate tiene lugar a través de las recomendaciones de McCloskey sobre la retórica en economía y la afirmación de la autora de que “la economía es literatura”. EdiUNS 2022-12-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uns.edu.ar/ee/article/view/3333 10.52292/j.estudecon.2023.3333 Estudios económicos; Vol. 40 No. 80 (2023); 105-129 Estudios económicos; Vol. 40 Núm. 80 (2023); 105-129 Estudios económicos; v. 40 n. 80 (2023); 105-129 2525-1295 0425-368X spa https://revistas.uns.edu.ar/ee/article/view/3333/2116 Derechos de autor 2022 Atribución-No Comercial 4.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 4.0) de Creative Commons. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
author_facet Bohn, Liana
Magno Fernandez, Brena Paula
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title Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
title_short Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
title_full Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
title_fullStr Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
title_full_unstemmed Women in history of economic thought: Economics, literature and rhetoric in Marcet and McCloskey
title_sort women in history of economic thought: economics, literature and rhetoric in marcet and mccloskey
topic_facet Mujeres pioneras en economía
Jane Marcet
Economía feminista
Pensamiento económico
Mujeres pioneras en Economía
Pioneer women in economics
Jane Marcet
Feminist economics
Economic thought
description History of Economic Thought traditionally relegated women and their contributions to a marginal place since the awakening of Economics as an autonomous discipline. The present paper goes against this trend, recovering the remarkable trajectory of one of the pioneer female economist, Jane Marcet (1769-1858), and contrasting her writings with the possibilities of doing “good economics” from different approaches, including Literature. This rescue takes place through McCloskey’s recommendations regarding the rhetoric in economics and the author’s affirmation that “Economics is Literature”.
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