How the Clinic Made Gender, Sandra Eder
How the Clinic Made Gender, Sandra Eder
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How the Clinic Made Gender
The Medical History of a Transformative Idea

Author: Sandra Eder

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

An eye-opening exploration of the medical origins of gender in modern US history. 
Today, a world without “gender” is hard to imagine. Gender is at the center of contentious political and social debates, shapes policy decisions, and informs our everyday lives. Its formulation, however, is lesser known: Gender was first used in clinical practice. This book tells the story of the invention of gender in American medicine, detailing how it was shaped by mid-twentieth-century American notions of culture, personality, and social engineering. 
Sandra Eder shows how the concept of gender transformed from a pragmatic tool in the sex assignment of children with intersex traits in the 1950s to an essential category in clinics for transgender individuals in the 1960s. Following gender outside the clinic, she reconstructs the variable ways feminists integrated gender into their theories and practices in the 1970s. The process by which ideas about gender became medicalized, enforced, and popularized was messy, and the route by which gender came to be understood and applied through the treatment of patients with intersex traits was fraught and contested. In historicizing the emergence of the sex/gender binary, Eder reveals the role of medical practice in developing a transformative idea and the interdependence between practice and wider social norms that inform the attitudes of physicians and researchers. She shows that ideas like gender can take on a life of their own and may be used to question the normative perceptions they were based on. Illuminating and deeply researched, the book closes a notable gap in the history of gender and will inspire current debates on the relationship between social norms and medical practice. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Declan on November 03, 2023

(read for class) though the middle portions dragged and were pretty repetitive, this book is full of interesting stories and really honoring portrayals of children leading impossibly difficult lives. full review drops monday in english 601: intro to graduate studies.......more

Goodreads review by Ambrose on December 22, 2022

Excellent book on doctor and clinic involvement in making gender. It, unfortunately only muddied the “water” for me. I am not any closer to knowing what happened to me that I don’t already know, in at least two surgeries before I was six. It was affirmed that the pills I took before I was 10 were fo......more

Goodreads review by Federico on April 10, 2024

Ricerca genealogia sul gender condotta attraverso lo studio della storia della medicina contemporanea.......more

Goodreads review by Caroline on January 20, 2023

extremely dense and extremely important! this book dives into the history of gender as an american medical construct, first developed for the treatment of intersex patients on hospitals. it takes you through the history of the johns hopkins endocrine clinic and their practices over time, and it rein......more

Goodreads review by David on March 06, 2023

In a time of history where gender is a flashpoint in the culture wars, this is an important book. I was surprised to find that developments around the idea of sex/gender are not a recent invention but go back almost 100 years. This is a medical history book where the author picks up the story from the......more