Sex and Gender: A Contemporary Reader explores the relationship between sex and gender identity with perspectives from across the social and human sciences. Each of the 15 chapters have been specially commissioned for this volume, and authored by scholars who are leaders in their respective fields.
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'Sex and gender have become highly politicized characters in confused and often ill-informed debates. This book, with scholarly contributions from across the sciences, throws a clear and immensely welcome light on why both sex and gender matter, and how the relationship between the two is a matter of evidence, not of personal opinion.' - Ann Oakley, University College London, UK
'An important and extremely timely collection of essays that presents a valuable overview of current research investigating the relationship between sex, gender, and gender identity in the UK today.' - Sarah Pedersen, Robert Gordon University, UK
'An important and extremely timely collection of essays that presents a valuable overview of current research investigating the relationship between sex, gender, and gender identity in the UK today.' - Sarah Pedersen, Robert Gordon University, UK