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Sep 19, 2017 testosterone rex is fine's third book, following 2010's delusions of gender and a mind of its own (both published by icon).
Whereas delusions of gender focused on brains primarily and how they do not supply us with a clean binary divide between male and female, testosterone rex is about evolutionary biology and development and how they do not supply us with a clean binary divide between male and female.
Mar 20, 2017 i've just finished testosterone rex, by cordelia fine. Since i read fine's earlier book delusions of gender, which is actually somewhat useful,.
Testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds, by cordelia fine, icon, rrp£14. 95, 256 pages antonia macaro is author of ‘reason, virtue and psychotherapy’ (wiley).
Read testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds book delusions of gender: the real science behind sex differences by cordelia fine.
Her latest book testosterone rex won the royal society science book prize, her second book, delusions of gender, argues that conclusions that science.
Cordelia's most recent book, testosterone rex, won the royal society insight investment science prize 2017 and was shortlisted for the orwell prize.
Testosterone rex is the powerful myth that squashes hopes of sex equality by telling us that men and women have evolved different natures. Fixed in an ancestral past that rewarded competitive men and caring women, these differences are supposedly re-created in each generation by sex hormones and male and female brains.
She is the author of delusions of gender, a mind of its own and testosterone rex, and is a regular contributor to popular media.
Neuroendocrinology is complicated as all hell, yet we have a profound social tendency to speak in reductive.
Read testosterone rex: myths of sex, science, and society by cordelia fine delusions of gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism create.
Testosterone rex presents more evidence that at its best refutes and at the least, makes one question the currently popular narrative of biologically-deterministic gender: the idea that male and female minds, and consequently, male and female patterns of behaviour are 'naturally' distinct, that this distinction is hard wired by the individual's.
Testosterone rex is a firm riposte to the recent book testosterone: sex, power and the will to win, which places testosterone as so important that “a simple fact remains: without testosterone there would be no humans to have a history”.
Mar 1, 2017 this process is vital, especially in areas such as race, iq and gender, in her new book, testosterone rex, she tackles the biggest myth of all:.
At its heart this is a book about the evolution of scientific understanding of sex, which has moved on in fascinating ways since the legend of testosterone rex was forged, fine writes.
There are a few times in her book testosterone rex in which cordelia fine self-deprecatingly talks about how, when she introduces herself to people, she is always saddened by the fact that she is not immediately surrounded by fangirls and fanboys who carry copies of her book around and want her to autograph it right then and there.
As an evolutionary psychologist, i approached the author's last volume, delusions of gender, with caution.
Delusions of gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference cordelia fine by the same author(s) testosterone rex: myths of sex,.
Testosterone rex is professor fine’s second book on this theme. Delusions of gender: the real science behind sex differences calls out the unintentionally biased assumptions often at work in investigations of the neural basis of human sex differences, as well as the blatant misrepresentations and misunderstandings of the science in popular.
Cordelia is the author of three acclaimed and prize-winning books: a mind of its own (2006), delusions of gender (2010), and testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds (2017), which won the royal society science book prize and was shortlisted for the 2018 orwell prize.
Testosterone rex: myths of sex, science, and society by fine, cordelia the acclaimed author of delusions of gender challenges conventional beliefs about evolutionary factors that are used to justify gender politics, outlining lively arguments against cultural stereotypes in a call for a more equal society that recognizes the potential of both.
Her 2011 book delusions of gender challenged the idea that differences were hardwired into male and female brains.
Delusions of gender / testosterone rex / a mind of its own book.
Her second book, delusions of gender, was shortlisted for numerous awards, and her latest book, testosterone rex, was the winner of the prestigious royal.
In testosterone rex, psychologist cordelia fine wittily explains why past and present delusions of gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism create.
Fine’s four books—a mind of its own (2006), the britannica guide to the brain (2008), delusions of gender (2010), and testosterone rex (2016)—reflect her interest in the human brain, and particularly its fallibility.
For fans of fine – whose delusions of gender 'could have far-reaching consequences as significant.
For fans of fine – whose delusions of gender ‘could have far-reaching consequences as significant as the female eunuch’ (viv groskop, guardian) – and thousands of new readers, this is an upbeat, timely and important contribution to the debate about gender in society. Testosterone rex myths of sex science and society 2017-01-24.
Fine, c: testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds fine, of the much-acclaimed a mind of its own (icon, 2006) and delusions of gender.
Daphna joel is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at tel aviv university, and the author of a forthcoming book on the brain mosaic, to be published in september 2019.
Gender gaps in risky and competitive occupations, a category which happens to include most high-status finally, the 'testosterone rex' view overlooks indirect effects of testosterone on behaviour.
In testosterone rex, fine continues her witty, irreverent, and thoroughly feminist and scientific takedown of the sexist ideologies entrenched deep within science by drawing attention to how cultural assumptions, scientific research, and gendered biases have popularized demonstrably false understandings of biology, evolution, and their impacts on human behavior and development, fine, wiht the efficiency of an asteroid, drives testosterone rex into extinction.
Cordelia fine is a professor of the history and philosophy of science at the university of melbourne. She is the author of much-acclaimed a mind of its own (icon, 2006) and testosterone rex (icon, 2017).
Delusions of gender: the real science behind sex differences 2006) and testosterone rex (icon, 2017).
In the end, testosterone rex is a curate’s egg (or perhaps, given the topic, a curate’s egg-and-sperm). It’s a semi-straw man, successfully debunking the most extreme and simple-minded claims about sex differences, but giving a terribly one-sided view of the science.
Lighter and more readily accessible than her former tome on the differences between male and female brains, delusions of gender (2010), this book offers an impressively nuanced and balanced amalgam of research, case studies, and anecdotal material on how the hormonal monster of her title, with all its impulses and hard-wired biological.
The subtitle of testosterone rex is, “unmaking the myths of our gendered minds,” and the book aims to deconstruct the idea of men being from mars and women from venus with the same ruthless efficiency that fine’s previous best-seller, delusions of gender, destroyed foolish ideas about gendered bodies.
Testosterone rex (book) the royal society insight investment science book prize, 2017; delusions of gender (book) shortlisted for the victorian premier's literary award for non-fiction 2011.
Winner of the 2017 testosterone rex unmaking the myths of our gendered minds delusions of gender.
This book focuses on the testosterone hormone (which she often refers to as t-rex), and fine goes above and beyond to showcase why relying on testosterone to explain away traditional male and female gender differences, is a theory which is – thankfully – slowly collapsing, being grounded in little truth.
May 2, 2013 part 1 part 2 looking at the brain to try and find out why men and women behave differently is something that has been going on for centuries.
Given that so many myths have been built over the decades about gender differences, i find delusions of gender a very necessary book. Cordelia fine has recently launched her third book, testosterone rex, which won the royal society science book prize and promises to be a more extensive critique of the evolutionary, hormonal and brain gender.
Biology can't be used to explain or excuse societal inequalities. Awards and commendations testosterone rex (book) the royal society insight investment science book prize, 2017; delusions of gender (book) shortlisted for the victorian premier's literary award for non-fiction 2011.
She is the author of a mind of its own, delusions of gender, and testosterone rex, the latter winning the 2017 royal society insight investment science book.
Off to read testosterone rex now 🙂 psg q: i just wanted to thank you, cordelia for giving me and my husband a new way to talk about boys and girls as “right and left handers”. That example on “delusion of gender” opened a new world on how arbitrary is the way us (adults) and society shapes our kids’ brains through our daily actions!.
Testosterone rex is a relatively short book which aims to debunk the gender myth, or more particularly the “boys will be boys” stance and the universal blame of testosterone for all male behaviours. It’s a good book, for the most part, and it conveys some really important information.
Jul 17, 2019 fine's book testosterone rex discusses sexual selection research from a delusions of gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism.
And prize-winning books: a mind of its own (2006), delusions of gender (2010 ), and testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds (2017),.
Feb 2, 2018 in her new book testosterone rex, university of melbourne factor that creates gender inequalities – might disappoint, it is also the best reason.
Fine’s four books— a mind of its own (2006), the britannica guide to the brain (2008), delusions of gender (2010), and testosterone rex (2016) — reflect her interest in the human brain, and particularly its fallibility.
Book review of testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered previous book, delusions of gender [1], the author's underlying agenda is clear,.
Feb 1, 2005 carol tavris, tls gender inequalities are increasingly defended by citing a mind of its own (icon, 2006) and testosterone rex (icon, 2017).
Testosterone rex is a debunking rumble that ought to inspire a roar. ” - the guardian “[fine] convincingly and entertainingly demonstrates that, despite stereotypes, such characteristics as risk-taking, competitiveness and nurturing are not “essential” to one sex over the other and cannot be blamed for the lack of equality between males.
Testosterone rex continues the task fine began in delusions of gender, which is to examine the evidence for and the assumptions of biologically-deterministic.
Nor are our children passive recipients of gender socialization from parents and caregivers, but active ‘self-socializers’, who learn early in life that gender is a major social division in society, to which side of that divide they belong, and what our gendered culture tells them that means.
In delusions of gender she examined the belief that a “female brain” made women more empathetic. In testosterone rex she does the same to the idea, for example, of promiscuity being hard-wired.
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