Scholar and Feminist Online 15.2
Spring 2019

Neurogenderings

Rebecca Jordan-Young, Giordana Grossi, and Gina Rippon

What happens when we approach the brain as a shared object of perplexity? What happens when neuroscientists take the time and effort to reflect upon the past, present, and future progress within their own field? What happens when the question of how to study sex and/or gender differences in the brain is opened up to interdisciplinary perspectives and is not treated as a given? What if dissensus in neuroscience research is seen as an opportunity to think about science, bodies, and technologies otherwise?

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