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On Sex and Gender Doriane Lambelet Coleman

On Sex and Gender By Doriane Lambelet Coleman

On Sex and Gender by Doriane Lambelet Coleman


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An eye-opening account of what the left and right get wrong about sex and genderand how we can be a thoughtful, sex-smart society.

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On Sex and Gender: A Commonsense Approach by Doriane Lambelet Coleman

An eye-opening account of what the left and right get wrong about sex and genderand how we can be a thoughtful, sex-smart society.

On Sex and Gender focuses on three sequential and consequential questions: What is sex as opposed to gender? How does sex matter in our everyday lives? And how should it be reflected in law and policy? All three have been front-and-center in American life and politics since the rise of the trans rights movement: They are included in both major parties political platforms. They are the subject of ongoing litigation in the federal courts and of highly contentious legislation on Capitol Hill. And they are a pivotal issue in the culture wars between left and right playing out around dinner tables, on campuses and school boards, on op-ed pages, and in corporate handbooks.

Doriane Coleman challenges both sides to chart a better way. In a book that is equal parts scientific explanation, historical examination, and personal reflection, she argues that denying biological sex and focusing only on gender would have detrimental effects on womens equal opportunity, on mens future prospects, and on the health and welfare of society. Structural sexism needed to be dismantleda true achievement of feminism and an ongoing fightbut going forward we should be sex smart, not sex blind.

This book is a clear guide for reasonable Americans on sex and gendersomething everyone wants to understand but is terrified to discuss. Coleman shows that the science is settled, but equally that there is a middle ground where common sense reigns and we can support transgender people without denying the facts of human biology. She livens her narrative with a sequence of portraits of exceptional human beings from legal pioneers like Myra Bradwell and Ketanji Brown Jackson to champion athletes like Caster Semenya and Cate Campbell to civil rights giants like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Pauli Murray. Above all, Coleman reminds us that sex not only exists, but is also goodand she shows how we can get both sex and gender right for society.

On Sex and Gender Reviews

"A pertinent study of legal, political, and cultural assumptions about a hot-button topic.

A legal scholar whose work encompasses sex discrimination law, elite sports, and scientific research, Coleman takes a firm stand in the heated culture war between those on the left who want to erase sex and those on the right who want to erase gender nonconformity. The author addresses the book to everyone who wants to understand whats going on for themselves, and whos inclined to be both inclusive and true to science and common experience. Science, she asserts, defines sex as binary, consisting of characteristics that build one of two forms of humans toward reproductive ends. Gender, on the other hand, is what our cultures do with our two physical forms, the social constructions that are based on our sex, and how we conceive of and express ourselves. Although the terms have been applied interchangeably in political and legal discourse, Coleman asks readers to hold the biological distinctions foremost in their minds. An ideological preference for characterizing sex as a social construct, a stereotype, and a myth, she asserts, denies the science of sex differences as well as common sense. At the heart of Colemans discussion is the question of sex-based eligibility for elite female competition. Unlike participation in school sports and activities, where trans individuals should be welcomed, at the elite level, physical differences between males and females matter more, she argues. As a former competitive runner who competed at the national level, the author believes that however someone may identify, a malebodied kid shouldnt be the girls state champion. The authors careful, well-supported analysis is sure to be controversial, but, she writes, my sense is that most people are not interested in a sex-blind society; theyre interested in a sex-smart society.

A bold foray into messy terrain."

-Kirkus Review
"Civil rights for women matter and to get these right you cant ignore biology. This is a seminal bookthe science, the law, the politics all explained so clearly. The extremes on the right and the left are dictating the narrative, but Doriane Coleman shows theres a reasonable way for the rest of us through all the noise."

Edwin Moses, two-time Olympic gold medalist and chair emeritus of the United States Anti-Doping Agency
"Sex begins at conception. We dont construct it, it constructs us, from the cellular level to our complete, integrated systemsour physical forms and physiology. Were poised to reap immeasurable benefits from ongoing work in research of sex differences but only if, as Doriane Coleman argues, we can continue to be sex smart not sex blind. The common sense here is just that; the information that should help form policy."

Virginia M. Miller, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Surgery and Physiology and former director of the Womens Health Research Center at the Mayo Clinic
"Thisbook is a formidable challenge to our politics, on both the right and the left. Whether you agree with her or not, if youre interested in equality, Doriane Coleman presentsa serious blueprint for common groundon matters of sex and gender. Informed by science, law, and personal experience, she brings compassion and intelligence to one of our most difficult cultural collisions."

Guy-Uriel Charles, Harvard Law Schoolprofessor anddirector of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice
"Male and female bodies are fundamentally different, and many clinical conditions impact females differently than males. Conflating sex and gender is disastrous to advancing healthcare for womenand to their opportunities for success from athletic fields to board rooms. In this essential book, Doriane Coleman shows that a justsociety celebratesgender diversitywithout denying science."

Mary I. OConnor, MD, Olympian, Professor Emerita of Orthopedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic and co-author of Taking Care of You: The Empowered Womans Guide to Better Health
"Whatever your politics, you need to read this book. Doriane Coleman lays out the what, the why, and the how of our culture wars over sex and gender.Sheknows that most women want to be free from sex discrimination, not to be liberated from sex itselfand that ignoring this will mean that, again,weget the short end of the stick. Lets instead adopt hercommonsense approach to living together respectfully!"

MartinaNavratilova, 18-time grand slam singles champion and civil rights advocate

About Doriane Lambelet Coleman

Doriane Coleman is a professor at Duke Law School, where she specializes in interdisciplinary scholarship focused on women, sports, children, and law. Her work has been published in numerous journals, and she is regularly cited in the press. At Duke, she is on the advisory council of the Kenan Institute for Ethics; a faculty associate of the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities, and History of Medicine; a member of the Athletic Council; and codirector of the Center for Sports Law and Policy. She received a Juris Doctor from Georgetown Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University. A former collegiate and senior national champion, she ran the 800 meters for Cornell and Villanova, the Swiss and US national teams, Athletics West, the Santa Monica Track Club, the Atoms Track Club, and Lausanne Sports.

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CIN1668023105G
9781668023105
1668023105
On Sex and Gender: A Commonsense Approach by Doriane Lambelet Coleman
Used - Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
2024-06-20
336
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