Sex Science Self: A Social History of Estrogen, Testosterone, and Identity
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The exploration of estrogen and testosterone as pharmaceuticals reveals their deep ties to identity and the LGBT community. Ostertag critiques the uncritical acceptance of these technologies, highlighting the historical neglect of LGBT activism in hormone research. He discusses the motivations behind hormone development and the commercialization of these drugs, urging a nuanced understanding of their implications. Rather than opposing hormone use, he emphasizes the importance of informed choices amidst growing availability, sparking vital discussions on gender, sexuality, and medical ethics.