Gene Worship
Moving Beyond the Nature/ Nurture Debate Over Genes, Brain and Gender
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Other Press LLC
Published:24th Aug '10
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This book offers a fresh perspective on gender and sexuality, moving beyond traditional debates. Gene Worship explores the complex interplay of biology and society.
In Gene Worship, Gisela Kaplan and her co-author challenge the prevailing narratives surrounding genetics and human identity. They delve into the complexities of gender and sexuality, arguing that these aspects of our being cannot be reduced to simple biological determinism or social constructs. The authors advocate for a more nuanced understanding that recognizes the interplay between nature and nurture, suggesting that the human experience is shaped by a multitude of factors that include but are not limited to our genetic makeup.
Kaplan and her team draw from a rich tapestry of disciplines, including neuroscience, sociology, and philosophy, to present a compelling case against the oversimplified views often found in popular discourse. They highlight the dangers of 'gene hysteria'—the notion that genetic information can provide definitive answers to human behavior and identity. By critiquing this reductionist perspective, the authors encourage readers to reflect on the broader implications of scientific claims and the ethical considerations that arise from them.
Ultimately, Gene Worship serves as a thought-provoking exploration of how science can sometimes reinforce societal ideologies rather than challenge them. Through their rigorous analysis, Kaplan and her co-author invite us to reconsider our assumptions about biology and its role in shaping who we are, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to understanding human nature.
ISBN: 9781590514436
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 417g
304 pages