We already have the program of 7th the International Workshop on Higher Education. You can now download the program.

We already have the program of 7th the International Workshop on Higher Education. You can now download the program.

June 26, Anne Fausto-Sterling, will give the opening lecture: “Acquiring Gender: From Baby in a Yellow Hat to Gender Identity and Expression.”
Abstract: At b
irth infants do not “have” an articulated gender or gender identity, but during the first 3-5 years after birth they acquire these traits. This talk offers a tool kit for thinking about the emergence of gender differences, gender identity, and human sexuality in a culture which envelops the infant in concepts of gender even before birth.
Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling is Brown University Professor Emerita and fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is a leading expert in biology and gender development. Using a groundbreaking new approach to understanding gender differences, Dr. Fausto-Sterling is shifting old assumptions about how humans develop particular traits. Dynamic systems theory permits one to understand how cultural difference becomes bodily difference. By applying a dynamic systems approach to the study of human development, her work exposes the flawed premise of the nature versus nurture debate.