Opening lecture: Acquiring Gender: From Baby in a Yellow Hat to Gender Identity and Expression

Posted by 26 de June de 2017
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 26/06/2017
12:00 - 13:30

Location
Segimon Serrallonga hall

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Acquiring Gender: From Baby in a Yellow Hat to Gender Identity and Expression

Date – Monday, 26th June at 12 o’clock

Place – Segimon Serrallonga Hall

Responsible for the activity – Gerard Coll Planas, director of Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies (CEIG)

Speaker/s:

  • Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling, Brown University (United States) 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.

Abstract

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