The End of Gender
Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society
by:
Debra Soh
in:
Gender Studies
Summary:
The book challenges contemporary ideas about gender, sex, and identity politics, arguing against the conflation of gender with biological sex and questioning the science behind gender fluidity. It presents a critique of current gender theories and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of human sexuality and gender based on biological science.
Key points:
1. Gender's Biological Basis: Soh argues gender is biologically based, not a social construct, due to differences in male and female brains.
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