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Gender: An Ethnomethodological Approach
University of Chicago Press, 1985 Paper: 978-0-226-43206-9 Library of Congress Classification HQ1075.K47 1985 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.3
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Kessler and McKenna convincingly argue that gender is not a reflection of biological reality but rather a social construct that varies across cultures. Valuable for its insights into gender, its extensive treatment of transsexualism, and its ethnomethodological approach, Gender reviews and critiques data from biology, anthropology, sociology, and psychology. See other books on: Ethnomethodology | Gender transition | Kessler, Suzanne J. | Sex change | Sex role See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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