Beyond the Binary: Thinking about Sex and GenderBroadview Press, 15 mai 2016 - 190 pagini How many sexes are there? What is the relationship between sex and gender? Is gender a product of nature, or nurture, or both? In Beyond the Binary, Shannon Dea addresses these questions and others while introducing readers to evidence and theoretical perspectives from a range of cultures and disciplines, and from sources spanning three millennia. Dea’s pluralistic and historically informed approach offers readers a timely background to current debates about sex and gender in the media, health sciences, and public policy. |
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Introduction | |
Methodology and Terminology | |
Aristotelian and JudeoChristian Models of Sex Difference | |
The Second | |
The Third | |
Intersex | |
Trans Issues | |
Biodeterminism | |
The OneSex Model | |
Difference and Equality | |
SexGender as Social Construction | |
Glossary | |
Annotated Bibliography | |
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