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In the realm of the sexes.(biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling believes there are actually five distinct genders)(Brief Article)

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The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine), March 14th, 2000

In a bold new book, biologist Anne Fausto-Sterling challenges science on its prejudices about gender

We've come a long way from believing that sugar and spice, snails and puppy dog tails separate little girls from little boys. But according to Anne Fausto-Sterling--professor of biology at Brown University, historian of science, social theorist, and life partner of playwright Paula Vogel--we still have a long way to go.

In her just released Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the construction of Sexuality, Fausto-Sterling takes a long, hard look at how science, stuck in the mire of gender ...

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