Gender: What Everyone Needs to Know®

Gender: What Everyone Needs to Know®
ISBN-10
0190880031
ISBN-13
9780190880033
Series
Gender
Category
Science
Pages
210
Language
English
Published
2021
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Authors
Laura Erickson-Schroth, Benjamin Davis

Description

"Gender is all around us. Beliefs about gender impact our jobs, families, schools, religions, laws, politics, relationships, sports, clothes, and so much more. Gender permeates almost every aspect of our lives as humans. Although this book is part of a series called "What Everyone Needs to Know," it would be impossible to cover everything known about gender in one book, and, since gender is something we all have in common and at the same time all experience differently, a consensus on the "most important" parts of gender differs based on personal experience and interest. In this book we've tried to give you the highlights, so that you can dig deeper on your own if you hit a topic that's interesting to you"--

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