Description
About the Author
Cordelia Fine, an associate professor at the University of Melbourne, is author of the much-acclaimed Delusions of Gender and A Mind of Its Own.
Reviews
"An important, yet wickedly witty, book.... Pressingly contemporary, it's the ideal companion read to sit alongside The Handmaid's Tale and The Power." -- judges, 2017 Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize
"[A] witty corrective." -- Barbara Kiser - Nature, "Best Science Picks"
"Testosterone Rex is a debunking rumble that ought to inspire a roar." -- Guardian
"Totally convincing, even life-changing.... The expression 'essential reading for everyone' is usually untrue as well as a cliche, but if there were a book deserving of that description this might just be it." -- Antonia Macaro - Financial Times
"Graced with precisely focused humour, the author makes a good case that men and women are far more alike than many would claim. Feminist? Possibly. Humanist? Certainly. A compellingly good read." -- Professor Richard Fortey, author of Earth: An Intimate History
"Convincingly and entertainingly demonstrates that, despite stereotypes, such characteristics as risk-taking, competitiveness and nurturing are not 'essential' to one sex over the other and cannot be blamed for the lack of equality between males and females in contemporary society." -- Clara Moskowitz - Scientific American
"Cordelia Fine's Testosterone Rex: Myths of Sex, Science, and Society does the public service of deconstructing the biological and societal tenets on which the continued inequality of the sexes is largely founded.... Using humor and her uniquely accessible academic writing style,... [Fine disrupts] what we think we know about gender difference." -- Katie Klabusich - Rewire
"Fine has done us a service by reminding us of the dangers of misapplications of research to policy." -- Sheri Berenbaum - Science
"A provocative and often fascinating book." -- The Economist
"Exciting, eloquent, and effective. Deftly weaving together research from anthropology, biology, neuroscience, and psychology, Fine shows exactly why and how the myth of testosterone and maleness plays out and why it is false." -- Agustin Fuentes, professor of anthropology, University of Notre Dame
Awards
Winner of Royal Society Science Book Prize 2017. Short-listed for Orwell Prize 2018.
Book Information
ISBN 9780393355482
Author Cordelia Fine
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 236g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 20mm