Description
Explore the complex interplay of biology and social constructs in "Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class." This insightful book examines how our understanding of gender, race, and class is influenced by biological factors, offering a unique perspective that engages readers in important conversations about identity and society.
- In-depth analysis of biological influences on gender, race, and class
- Engages with contemporary debates around diversity and inclusion
- Richly researched with contributions from leading experts
- Accessible writing style suitable for both academics and general readers
Delve into critical discussions about human diversity that challenge traditional perceptions. This book is not just for scholars; it's for anyone interested in understanding the biological underpinnings of our societal structures. Enhance your knowledge and engage with modern debates surrounding identity and inequality today.

