Cordelia Fine, the author of A Mind of Its Own and Delusions of Gender, is a research associate at the Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics at Macquarie University and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne's Department of Psychology. She lives in Victoria, Australia.
"Starred Review, Pick of the Week. A fabulous combination of wit,
passion, and scholarship. . . . This marvelous and important book
will change the way readers view the gendered world."
*Publishers Weekly*
"Forceful, funny. . . . These are the right questions to be
asking."
*Boston Globe*
"Fine turns the popular science book formula on its head.
Chapter-by-chapter, she introduces ideas about innate differences
between the sexes… and then tartly smacks around studies supposedly
supporting them."
*Dan Vergano - USA Today*
"[Fine] effectively blows the lid off of old tropes… Weaving
together anecdotes, dense research and quotes from numerous
experts, she offers a well-balanced testament to the many ways in
which cultural rules inform behaviors often mistaken as organic to
our brains, as opposed to learned… [An] informative and often
surprising study."
*Kirkus Reviews*
"Cordelia Fine has a first-rate intellect and writing talent to
burn. In her new book, Delusions of Gender, she takes aim at the
idea that male brains and female brains are ‘wired differently,’
leading men and women to act in a manner consistent with
decades-old gender stereotypes. Armed with penetrating insights, a
rapier wit, and a slew of carefully researched facts, Fine lowers
her visor, lifts her lance, and attacks this idea full-force.
Whether her adversaries can rally their forces and mount a
successful counter-attack remains to be seen. What’s certain at
this point, however, is that in Delusions of Gender Cordelia Fine
has struck a terrific first blow against what she calls
‘neurosexism.’"
*William Ickes, author of Everyday Mind Reading: Understanding What
Other People Think and Feel*
"In Delusions of Gender Cordelia Fine does a magnificent job
debunking the so-called science, and especially the brain science,
of gender. If you thought there were some inescapable facts about
women’s minds—some hard wiring that explains poor science and maths
performance, or the ability to remember to buy the milk and arrange
the holidays—you can put these on the rubbish heap. Instead, Fine
shows that there are almost no areas of performance that are not
touched by cultural stereotypes. This scholarly book will make you
itch to press the delete button on so much nonsense, while being
pure fun to read."
*Uta Frith FBA, FMedSci, FRS; Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,
University College London*
"Starred Review, Pick of the Week. A fabulous combination of wit,
passion, and scholarship. . . . This marvelous and important book
will change the way readers view the gendered world." -- Publishers
Weekly
"Forceful, funny. . . . These are the right questions to be
asking." -- Boston Globe
"Fine turns the popular science book formula on its head.
Chapter-by-chapter, she introduces ideas about innate differences
between the sexes... and then tartly smacks around studies
supposedly supporting them." -- Dan Vergano - USA Today
"[Fine] effectively blows the lid off of old tropes... Weaving
together anecdotes, dense research and quotes from numerous
experts, she offers a well-balanced testament to the many ways in
which cultural rules inform behaviors often mistaken as organic to
our brains, as opposed to learned... [An] informative and often
surprising study." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Cordelia Fine has a first-rate intellect and writing talent to
burn. In her new book, Delusions of Gender, she takes aim
at the idea that male brains and female brains are 'wired
differently,' leading men and women to act in a manner consistent
with decades-old gender stereotypes. Armed with penetrating
insights, a rapier wit, and a slew of carefully researched facts,
Fine lowers her visor, lifts her lance, and attacks this idea
full-force. Whether her adversaries can rally their forces and
mount a successful counter-attack remains to be seen. What's
certain at this point, however, is that in Delusions of
Gender Cordelia Fine has struck a terrific first blow against
what she calls 'neurosexism.'" -- William Ickes, author of Everyday
Mind Reading: Understanding What Other People Think and Feel
"In Delusions of Gender Cordelia Fine does a magnificent
job debunking the so-called science, and especially the brain
science, of gender. If you thought there were some inescapable
facts about women's minds-some hard wiring that explains poor
science and maths performance, or the ability to remember to buy
the milk and arrange the holidays-you can put these on the rubbish
heap. Instead, Fine shows that there are almost no areas of
performance that are not touched by cultural stereotypes. This
scholarly book will make you itch to press the delete button on so
much nonsense, while being pure fun to read." -- Uta Frith FBA,
FMedSci, FRS; Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University
College London
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