The Trouble With Nature by Roger N. Lancaster

Sex in Science and Popular Culture

This thought-provoking work delves into the complex interplay between nature and culture, challenging conventional notions of sexuality, gender, and identity. It critically examines how scientific and cultural narratives have historically shaped our understanding of what is considered "natural," often reinforcing societal norms and power structures. By dissecting the historical and contemporary discourses surrounding these themes, the book encourages readers to question the binary frameworks and assumptions that underpin much of Western thought, advocating for a more nuanced and inclusive perspective on human diversity.

Published
2003
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-450
Original Language
English
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