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Beyond X and Y, inside the science of gender, Jane McCredie

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Beyond X and Y, inside the science of gender, Jane McCredie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-141, 143-148) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Beyond X and Y
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
795177957
Responsibility statement
Jane McCredie
Sub title
inside the science of gender
Summary
Is gender really as straightforward as we would all like to think? What is it that makes anyone a man or a woman? A female athlete is the subject of international controversy surrounding her right to compete as a woman; a pre-pubescent girl demands medical treatment to prevent the onset of female puberty; a school-age boy lives his life as a girl with his parents' support. Questions about gender and identity are confusing and often generate controversy. More and more, stories about children 'identifying' as the opposite sex, and parents allowing them to live their lives as the alternate, or even undergo medical interventions to prevent development as one gender or the other, raise questions about ethics, values, and science. This book looks at the science of gender identity and offers the personal stories or some of those affected by these questions. Leading us on a journey from chromosomes through evolutionary psychology and what makes us who we are, the author includes stories of people from all walks of life and explores the science that is helping us answer these questions. She shows that we are far from 'opposite' sexes and challenges everything you thought you knew about men and women.-- From book jacket
Table Of Contents
Conceiving girls and boys -- The evolving man and woman -- Hermes and Aphrodite -- The sexed brain -- Learning gender -- The third and many genders -- Sexing sexuality -- Testosterone and friends -- Across the divide
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