misconcepualiztion of hormone

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Science

 

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Juanita O

 

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May 14, 2016

 

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University

 

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The misconception of estrogen and testosterone projected cultural ideas about femininity and masculinity, and implied difference. The fact that these hormones are secreted from ?sexual organs' gave scientific license to claim them as sexual hormones: the explanatory factor of the male female difference...
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This essay will discuss how the study of hormones reaffirmed culturally constructed notions of the innate difference between male and female and the idea that this fact is biologically determined. The early 1900s was a time of social and political upheaval regarding developing thought on feminism and equal rights, the hormone studies and ideas of "sex antagonism" by the physiologist Eugen Steinach greatly show how this science was influenced by cultural notions (Fausto-Sterling, 159)...
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