Collaboration with a scientist
Cone and Martin work together as a team. Richard Cone (a practicing lab scientist) and Emily Martin (cultural anthropologist) work together as a team to pursue work on anthropology of science as it relates to health and medicine.
Cone’s lab and collaboration were the basis for Martin’s widely known article:
"The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles" Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 16 (3):485-501. [translations: "Ei und Sperma — Eine wissenschaftliche Romanze aus dem Stoff, aus dem die Geschlechterstereotypein sind" In Metaphernanalyse. Michael B. Buchholz, ed. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1993; in Taiwan, 2004; In Greek, Feminist Theory, Nisses Publications, 2005; In Polish, Gender and Anthropology: A Reader, Warsaw University Press, 2007 Vietnamese translation.]
[reprinted in Fields of Writing: Readings Across the Disciplines, 4th Ed. Comley et al. eds. N.Y.: St. Martin’s Press, 1998; Looking Forward: A Women’s Health Agenda for the 21st Century, Kary Moss, ed., Duke University Press; Women’s Health, Nancy Worcester and Mafianne Whatley, eds., Kendall/Hunt; The Sociology of Gender, Sarah Franklin, ed., Edward Elgar; Gender and Scientific Authority, Barbara Laslett, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Helen Longino and Evelynn M. Hammonds, eds., University of Chicago Press, 1996; Counterbalance: Gendered Perspectives for Composition, Carolyn Fogan, ed., Broadview Press, Canada; Gender, Culture and Ethnographic Practice, Louise Lamphere, Helen Ragone, and Patricia Zavella, eds. Routledge; Writing Into Worlds, Buffington, Dogenese and Moneyhum, eds. Blair Press; Issues in Feminism, 4th ed., Sheila Ruth, ed., Mayfield Publishing Co.; Frame Work: Cultural Story Frames and College Writing,, John Sullivan, ed., Bedford Books; Landmarks: A Process Reader for Canadian Writers, Julie Walchli, Roberta Birks, and Tomi Eng, eds, Prentice Hall; Feminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Sharlene Hesse-Biber, ed., Oxford University Press, 1997; Feminist Theory and the Body: A Reader, Janet Price and Margrit Shildriek, eds, Edinburgh University Press, 1998; Effective Writing, Edna Troians and Julia Scott, eds, Prentice Hall, 1999; A Reader on Language, Culture and Society, Hy Van Luong, ed., 2003, College Reading for Writing, Wendy Bishop, ed., Construction of Sexualities, Prentice Hall, 2003, Language and Gender: Modern Themes in English Studies, Routledge, 2007]
[revised and updated in Gender and Health: An International Perspective. Carolyn Sargent and Caroline Brettell, eds. 1995, Prentice Hall.]
Cone collaborated with Martin in the research for three of her books:
1987.
The Woman in the Body: A Cultural Analysis of Reproduction. Boston: Beacon Press.
Winner of Eileen Basker Memorial Prize, 1988
UK edition, 1989, Open University Press.
German translation, 1989 Die Frau im Körper, Campus Verlag.
Second Edition with a new introduction, 1996
Third Edition with a new introduction, 2002.
Portuguese translation 2006 A Mulher No Corpo. Garamond Ltd.
1994.
Flexible Bodies: Tracking Immunity in American Culture from the Days of Polio to the Age of AIDS, Beacon Press.
Japanese translation, 1997
2007. Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture (Princeton University Press).
Chinese translation, simplified characters
Chinese translation, traditional characters
French translation
They have co-authored
“Corporeal Flows: The Immune System, Global Economies of Food and Implications for Health,” (with Richard A. Cone) The Ecologist 27(3) Translated into Danish in Global Økologi 4, 1997
which has been reprinted several times.







