Using Math To Rethink Gender (encore)

Using Math To Rethink Gender (encore)

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Charlotte Witt, “The Metaphysics of Gender” (Oxford University Press, 2011)
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Is your gender essential to who you are? If you were a man instead of a woman, or vice versa, would you be a different person? In her new bookThe Metaphysics of Gender (Oxford University Press, 2011), Charlotte Witt found that most people answered that obviously they’d be differe ...  Show more

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Geschlecht ist mehr als Mann und Frau
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There’s More to Gender Than “Man” and “Woman”
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Thinking of gender as man/woman and masculine/feminine leaves out a lot of people. We talk about the problems the gender binary causes at work and get advice on how to support transgender and nonbinary colleagues. Guest: Lily Zheng. Our theme music is Matt Hill’s “City In Motion, ...  Show more