Influential neuroscientist explains why there is no such thing as a male or female brain and no neural basis for differentiating people based on sex.
Influential neuroscientist explains why there is no such thing as a male or female brain and no neural basis for differentiating people based on sex.
This timely manifesto calls for a future free from gender-based assumptions about human potential. Written by the internationally renowned neuroscientist whose game-changing research debunks the myth of male and female brains.
For generations we've been taught that women and men differ in profound ways. Women are supposedly more sensitive and cooperative, whereas men are more aggressive and sexual because this or that region in the brains of women is larger or smaller than in the brains of men, or because they have more or less of this or that hormone. This story seems to provide us with a neat biological explanation for much of what we encounter in day-to-day life. It's even sometimes used to explain why, for example, most teachers are women and most engineers are men. But is it true? Using the ground-breaking results from her own lab and from other recent studies, neuroscientist Daphna Joel shows that it is not. Instead, argues Joel, every brain - and every human being - is a mosaic, or mixture, of 'female' and 'male' characteristics. With urgent practical implications for the world around us, this is a fascinating look at gender - how it works, its history and its future - and a sorely needed investigation into the false basis of our most fundamental beliefs. Perfect for readers of Mary Beard's WOMEN & POWER, Cordelia Fine's TESTOSTERONE REX, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS and Gina Rippon's THE GENDERED BRAIN.'Brilliantly accessible. GENDER MOSAIC takes you on a fascinating scientific journey that will transform how you think about sex, gender and the brain.' Cordelia Fine, author of TESTOSTERONE REX“Brilliantly accessible. Gender Mosaic takes you on a fascinating scientific journey that will transform how you think about sex, gender and the brain. - Cordelia Fine, author of Testosterone RexA power-packed manifesto that envisions what our world might look like if we let go of tired gender stereotypes. - Sarah Richardson, author of Sex Itself Gender Mosaic is the book I've been waiting for! Enlightening, funny and never dogmatic, Joel plumbs the science, offering great insights into how moving beyond that stale story of the male and female brain could improve medicine, education, careers and relationships.- Rebecca Jordan-Young, author of Brain StormJoel and Vikhanski offer a fascinating glimpse of what's possible when we liberate ourselves from the myth of pink and blue brains. - Lise Eliot PhD, Professor of Neuroscience, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceThis is a fantastic book. It is one of the best books about sex, gender, biology, and the brain - and the social implications of these issues - that I have ever read. The writing is clear, captivating, and concise - and the content is groundbreaking. This is a visionary and brave book. - Rebecca S. Bigler, Professor Emeritx of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin”
Brilliantly accessible. Gender Mosaic takes you on a fascinating scientific journey that will transform how you think about sex, gender and the brain. - Cordelia Fine, author of Testosterone Rex
A power-packed manifesto that envisions what our world might look like if we let go of tired gender stereotypes. - Sarah Richardson, author of Sex ItselfGender Mosaic is the book I've been waiting for! Enlightening, funny and never dogmatic, Joel plumbs the science, offering great insights into how moving beyond that stale story of the male and female brain could improve medicine, education, careers and relationships. - Rebecca Jordan-Young, author of Brain StormJoel and Vikhanski offer a fascinating glimpse of what's possible when we liberate ourselves from the myth of pink and blue brains. - Lise Eliot PhD, Professor of Neuroscience, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceThis is a fantastic book. It is one of the best books about sex, gender, biology, and the brain - and the social implications of these issues - that I have ever read. The writing is clear, captivating, and concise - and the content is groundbreaking. This is a visionary and brave book. - Rebecca S. Bigler, Professor Emeritx of Psychology, University of Texas at AustinProf. Daphna Joel (Author)
Professor Daphna Joel is the Chair of the PhD committee at the School of Psychological Sciences and a member of the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel-Aviv University. She has published 84 publications and has given lectures about her work at a series of highly regarded universities, including Stanford, Harvard, Princeton and UC Berkeley.Luba Vikhanski (Author) Luba Vikhanski is an award-winning author with more than 25 years of experience and an MA in journalism from New York University. Her work has appeared widely, including The New York Times, Nature, Medicine and the Jerusalem Post. She has written three books including Immunity, which was highly commended by the British Medical Association in 2017. Vikhanski works at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.This timely manifesto calls for a future free from gender-based assumptions about human potential. Written by the internationally renowned neuroscientist whose game-changing research debunks the myth of male and female brains. For generations we've been taught that women and men differ in profound ways. Women are supposedly more sensitive and cooperative, whereas men are more aggressive and sexual because this or that region in the brains of women is larger or smaller than in the brains of men, or because they have more or less of this or that hormone. This story seems to provide us with a neat biological explanation for much of what we encounter in day-to-day life. It's even sometimes used to explain why, for example, most teachers are women and most engineers are men. But is it true? Using the ground-breaking results from her own lab and from other recent studies, neuroscientist Daphna Joel shows that it is not. Instead, argues Joel, every brain - and every human being - is a mosaic, or mixture, of 'female' and 'male' characteristics. With urgent practical implications for the world around us, this is a fascinating look at gender - how it works, its history and its future - and a sorely needed investigation into the false basis of our most fundamental beliefs. Perfect for readers of Mary Beard's WOMEN & POWER , Cordelia Fine's TESTOSTERONE REX, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS and Gina Rippon's THE GENDERED BRAIN. 'Brilliantly accessible. GENDER MOSAIC takes you on a fascinating scientific journey that will transform how you think about sex, gender and the brain.' Cordelia Fine, author of TESTOSTERONE REX
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