Few people realize how much science can tell us about the differences between men and women. Yves Christen, provided the first comprehensive overview of research in this area when this classic book was first published in the1990s. He goes beyond simplistic "biology is destiny" arguments and constructs a convincing case for linking social and biological approaches in order to understand complex differences in behavior.

Biologists agree that the sexes differ in brain and body structure. Christen links these differences in cerebral anatomy to differences in behavior and intellect. Taking his readers on a journey through psychology, endocrinology, demography, and many other fields, Christen shows that the biological and the social are not antagonistic. To the contrary, social factors tend to exaggerate the biological rather than neutralize it.

This controversial work, Sex Differences, takes on traditional feminism for its refusal to confront the evidence on biologically determined sex differences. Christen argues for a feminism that sees traits common to women in a positive light, in the tradition of such early feminists as Clemence Royer and Margaret Sanger, as well as more contemporary feminist sociobiologists like Sarah Hrdy. We deny sex differences only at the price of scientific truth and our own self-respect.

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Few people realize how much science can tell us about the differences between men and women

Contents

Introduction

1 Differences and Similarities

2 An Unexpected Feminism

3 The Weaker Sex Is Not the One You Think

4 The Two Sexual Strategies

5 The Descent of Woman

6 Hierarchy and Gender

7 The Pirandello Effect

8 Sex Differences in Brain Structure

9 The Circle of Life

10 Proof by Pathology

11 Male and Female Modalities

12 Toward Feminitude?

Bibliography

Index

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ISBN
9780887388699
Publisert
1991-01-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Transaction Publishers
Vekt
362 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
137

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