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J. Michael Bailey is Chair of the Psychology Department at Northwestern University. In March 2003, he published a book called The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism. Many see this book as the most defamatory book written about gender variance since Janice Raymond wrote The Transsexual Empire in 1979. Selected commentaries with a scientific focus LINK: The Bailey Affair: Psychology Perverted (by Joan Roughgarden) LINK: The Bailey Affair: Psychology Perverted: A Response by Drs Hegarty, Lenihan, Barker and Moon LINK: "Autogynephilia": A disputed diagnosis (by Andrea James) LINK: Plethysmograph: A disputed device (by Andrea James) LINK: Ethical minefields: The sex that would be science (by Julie M. Klein, Seed Magazine)
LINK: Queer
Science: An 'elite' cadre of scientists and journalists tries to turn back the
clock on sex, gender and race LINK: Book review (by Pauline Park, Ph.D. Gay Today) LINK: New gene theory rests on bad science (by Vernon Rosario, Gay & Lesbian Review) LINK: Autogynephilia: A Mistaken Model (by Beth Orens) Recommended book on Bailey's ties to the eugenics movement: American Eugenics: Race, Queer Anatomy, and the Science of Nationalism by Nancy Ordover, pages 57-124. You may order it through the publisher, University of Minnesota Press, through Amazon, or through your local independent bookseller. |
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