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Author Friedman, Asia.

Title Blind to sameness : sexpectations and the social construction of male and female bodies / Asia Friedman.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2013.

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 Moore Stacks  BF692.2 .F75 2013    Available  ---
Description x, 210 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-205) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Toward a sociology of perception -- Expectations, selective attention, and social construction -- Filter analysis -- Selective perception and the social construction of sex -- Sexpectations and socio-mental control -- Sex difference as a social filter -- Perception and the social construction of the body -- Selective attention: what we actually see when we see sex -- Transdar and transition: transgender "expert" knowledge of sex cues -- The sound of sex -- A sex cue can be anything (as long as it provides information about sex) -- Cognitive distortions in seeing sex -- Polarization -- Blind to sameness -- Transgender narratives and the filter of transition -- A blind phenomenology of sexed bodies -- Sex differences in proportion -- Seeking sameness -- Sex without polarization -- Drawing textbooks: sameness despite polarization -- Genitals, gonads, and genes -- Sex sameness as a rhetorical strategy -- Conclusion: excess, continua, and the flexible mind -- Emphasizing excess -- The sex/gender continuum -- Cognitive flexibility -- Appendix: methodological notes.
Summary "What is the role of the senses in how we understand the world? Cognitive sociology has long addressed the way we perceive or imagine boundaries in our ordinary lives, but Asia Friedman pushes this question further still. How, she asks, did we come to blind ourselves to sex sameness? Drawing on more than sixty interviews with two decidedly different populations--the blind and the transgendered--Blind to Sameness answers provocative questions about the relationships between sex differences, biology, and visual perception. The result is a notable contribution to the sociologies of gender, culture, and cognition that will revolutionize the way we think about sex."--Publisher description.
Provenance Gift of Paul and Mary Haas.
Subject Sex differences (Psychology) -- Social aspects.
Sex differences (Psychology) -- Social aspects.
Sex differences (Psychology)
Sex differences -- Social aspects.
Sex differences -- Social aspects.
Sex differences.
Sex recognition (Zoology) -- Social aspects.
Sex recognition (Zoology)
Social aspects.
Body image -- Social aspects.
Body image -- Social aspects.
Perception -- Social aspects.
Perception -- Social aspects.
Perception.
Social perception.
Social perception.
Transgender people -- Interviews.
Transgender people.
Genre/Form Interviews.
Subject Blind -- Interviews.
Blind.
Transgender people.
Genre/Form Interviews.
ISBN 9780226023465 (cloth) (alkaline paper)
022602346X (cloth) (alkaline paper)
9780226023632 (paperback) (alkaline paper)
022602363X (paperback) (alkaline paper)
9780226023779 (e-book)
022602377X (e-book)
9780226023779 (e-book)