„Let’s not be too eager about equality” – brain sex, heteronormativity, and the scientific mystique Cover Image

„Let’s not be too eager about equality” – brain sex, heteronormativity, and the scientific mystique
„Let’s not be too eager about equality” – brain sex, heteronormativity, and the scientific mystique

Author(s): Ludmiła Janion
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: brain sex; gender; science; homosexuality; reductionism

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the role of brain sex in Polish public discourse of the last years. The authors of a popular book Brain Sex claim that differences between women and men stem from differences in the brain structure, and because of that they are universal and unchangeable; feminism is based on misrepresentation of science. This thesis was overtaken by right-wing journalists, as it gave scientific justification to conservative gender politics and contemplementarity – the gender ontology of the Catholic church. However, in the rightwing journalism a significant aspect of brain sex theory is silenced, namely, the claim that homo- and transsexuality result from disorders in brain development; they are unchangeable and should be accepted. Despite its conservative roots, brain sex was popularized in liberal media as well. The aura of science that accompanied this popular theory allowed to naturalize its anti-feminism and heteronormativity. This phenomenon is discussed on the basis of media activity of two Polish scientists who are popular both in right-wing and liberal media: Anna Grabowska and Jerzy Vetulani. Both present brain sex theory as objective, universally accepted truth, which is attacked in the name of the leftist ideology by ignorant activists who deny science.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 1-20
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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