Delusions of Gender

How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference

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Cordelia Fine: Delusions of Gender (2010, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2010 by Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W..

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4 stars (1 review)

Subtitle: How our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference

Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, the author criticizes claims about innate biological differences between men and women's minds as being faulty and exaggerated and considers how cultural and societal beliefs contribute to sex differences.

Cornelia Fine is an academic psychologist.

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4 stars

A fine book which dives deep into the prevalent social attitude of creating gender differences and how difficult it becomes to disassociate oneself from the gendered identity. The more I think about gender, more and more I become entangled into this weird loop of seeing every social thing in a different light.



Those seemingly-innocent "bro" comments between male friends, saying that the new hire in the team is a "diverse candidate", claiming "they don't have the balls to do it" as if two-round-eggs-in-a-sac somehow magically makes you superior to everyone else - all of these reinforce the gender stereotypes. Cordelia discusses at length about all the subtle cues that we don't even notice but which has a pretty significant impact on how we treat others. It's amazing how difficult it has become in today's world to not discriminate sexually, more so especially for a parent to bring up their children …

Subjects

  • Sex differences (psychology)
  • Brain