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LOCATION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room
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SUMMARY:Rethinking the “One-Sex” Body: Sex\, Gender\, and Medicine
  in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Laqueur’s important book\, Making Sex: Body and Gend
 er from the Greeks to Freud (1990)\, is almost twenty-five ye
 ars old\, and his governing narrative\, that the late eighteen
 th century saw a shift from a “one-sex” to a “two-sex
  body in Western society\, has gained broad acceptance amon
 g modern historians and scholars in literary and cultural st
 udies. At the same time\, it has come under increasing attack
  by historians of ancient\, medieval\, and early modern law an
 d medicine. “Rethinking the ‘One-Sex’ Body” brings t
 ogether this new research to ask if Laqueur is wrong\, and\, i
 f so\, how he’s wrong and what difference it makes.
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