In 1967, after a twin baby boy suffered a botched circumcision, his family agreed to a radical treatment that would alter his gender. The case would become one of the most famous in modern medicine—and a total failure. As Nature Made Him tells the extraordinary story of David Reimer, who, when finally informed of his medical history, made the decision to live as a male. A macabre tale of medical arrogance, it is first and foremost a human drama of one man's—and one family's—amazing survival in the face of terrible odds.
1 Why do we look for the origin of "sexual difference" in the first place? In doing so, how can we avoid the Meno Paradox? 2 The inclination among all researchers mentioned in this book to draw a necessary connection between gender traits and sexual orient...
评分1 Why do we look for the origin of "sexual difference" in the first place? In doing so, how can we avoid the Meno Paradox? 2 The inclination among all researchers mentioned in this book to draw a necessary connection between gender traits and sexual orient...
评分1 Why do we look for the origin of "sexual difference" in the first place? In doing so, how can we avoid the Meno Paradox? 2 The inclination among all researchers mentioned in this book to draw a necessary connection between gender traits and sexual orient...
评分1 Why do we look for the origin of "sexual difference" in the first place? In doing so, how can we avoid the Meno Paradox? 2 The inclination among all researchers mentioned in this book to draw a necessary connection between gender traits and sexual orient...
评分1 Why do we look for the origin of "sexual difference" in the first place? In doing so, how can we avoid the Meno Paradox? 2 The inclination among all researchers mentioned in this book to draw a necessary connection between gender traits and sexual orient...
David Peter Reimer
评分David Peter Reimer
评分Sensational, not theoretically-flawless and over-rhetorical, perhaps, due to the author being a journalist, however, this book does raise questions about gender-reassignment surgeries, gender identity, and genders themselves in more ways than one. Many questions are left unraised throughout the spelling out of oversimplified theoretical formulation
评分David Peter Reimer
评分Sensational, not theoretically-flawless and over-rhetorical, perhaps, due to the author being a journalist, however, this book does raise questions about gender-reassignment surgeries, gender identity, and genders themselves in more ways than one. Many questions are left unraised throughout the spelling out of oversimplified theoretical formulation
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