Debra Soh - A gender vége - Nemek and identitások mítoszai társadalmunkban as well as leleplezésük
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Debra Soh - A gender vége - Nemek and identitások mítoszai társadalmunkban as well as leleplezésük
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Debra Soh (1990) is a Canadian sex researcher, neuroscientist and journalist. He obtained his PhD in the field of neuroscience. After completing his studies, he left the university career, as he felt that political and social pressure was negatively affecting his research field. Since then he has been working as a journalist.
The end of gender is a thought-provoking work that questions everything we thought we knew about gender. Debra Soh uncovers the facts needed to draw our own conclusions about gender identity and its place in today's world. It is timely, informative and provocative at the same time.
In the book The End of Gender, Debra Soh debunks 9 myths about gender, in an age where we are unable to recognize that they were myths due to the denial of science, biology and reason. Examining many aspects of gender identity, he challenges the accepted notion that gender is a social construct and a spectrum, and questions the idea that there is no difference between the functioning of the male and female brain. Debra Soh debunks popular misconceptions about the nature vs. nurture debate and explores what it means to be a woman or a man in today's society. His book is both scientific and objective, relying on original research and carefully prepared interviews to deal with a wide range of topics such as gender-neutral child rearing, gender reassignment of children with gender dysphoria, and the neuroscientific issues of transgenderism.