Yes, Jen, these are fantastic books, I draw on Angier when teaching physiology. You might also like Sarah Blaffer Hrdy's Mother Nature for a different take on sex roles and biology (arguing against a passive femininity across species). Trish

Jen Semple wrote:

Just wanted to share a couple of books that I've read while studying mid & have found fascinating... Woman : An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier (2000) The Whole Woman by Germaine Greer (2000) Both different books & I don't agree with everything Greer says, but both discuss a woman's anatomy, physiology, & biology differently than I'd ever heard or thought about! Jen



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