Rosalind Lytle-RichinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineSurprise, Surprise: Vibrators Are For MenMichael Castleman published an article in the spring of 2013 giving a short history and evolution of female vibrators. It is an interesting…Apr 17, 2017Apr 17, 2017
Rosalind Lytle-RichinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineDegrees of Sexism in AristotleDevin M. Henry’s program in his chapter “How Sexist Is Aristotle’s Developmental Biology?” is to discuss the sexist nature of Aristotle’s…Mar 13, 2017Mar 13, 2017
Rosalind Lytle-RichinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineBut Who Wears The Pants When You’re Both in Dresses?One way to be sure of how utterly pervasive gender roles are? They’re present even when the “genders” themselves are absent.Feb 11, 2017Feb 11, 2017
Rosalind Lytle-RichBut Who Wears The Pants When You’re Both in Dresses?One way to be sure of how utterly pervasive gender roles are? They’re present even when the “genders” themselves are absent.Feb 9, 2017Feb 9, 2017