Pink Brain, Blue Brain - What Really Separates Men and Women
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating topic of gender differences in this 52-minute Aspen Institute talk featuring speakers Michael Kimmel and Lise Eliot. Delve into the complex interplay between biology, neuroscience, and socialization that shapes our understanding of gender. Examine common beliefs about male and female brains, challenging assumptions about innate differences in classroom performance, beauty preferences, and non-binary identities. Investigate the scientific evidence behind gender-based traits and behaviors, and consider how societal factors influence our perceptions. Discuss controversial topics such as the "gay brain," wage discrimination, and the impact of gender stereotypes. Learn about strategies for reducing preoccupation with gender differences and promoting greater equality. Gain valuable insights into the nature vs. nurture debate and its implications for personal identity and social policy.
Syllabus
Introduction
We are hardwired to be different
The Gay Brain
The Study
The Argument
The Biology
Why Are We Desperate
Status Differences
Larry Summers
The Subway Map
Questions and Comments
Wage Discrimination
Socialization
Reducing preoccupation with gender differences
Reducing gender inequality
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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