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Galileo's Middle Finger
Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science | Alice Dreger
New York Times Book Review "[S]mart, delightful... a splendidly entertaining education in ethics, activism and science. Editors's Choice, New York Times Book Review An impassioned defense of intellectual freedom and a clarion call to intellectual responsibility, Galileos Middle Finger is one Americans eye-opening story of life in the trenches of scientific controversy. For two decades, historian Alice Dreger has led a life of extraordinary engagement, combining activist service to victims of unethical medical research with defense of scientists whose work has outraged identity politics activists. With spirit and wit, Dreger offers in Galileos Middle Finger an unforgettable vision of the importance of rigorous truth seeking in todays America, where both the free press and free scholarly inquiry struggle under dire economic and political threats. This illuminating chronicle begins with Dregers own research into the treatment of people born intersex (once called hermaphrodites). Realization of the shocking surgical and ethical abuses conducted in the name of normalizing intersex childrens gender identities moved Dreger to become an internationally recognized patient rights activist. But even as the intersex rights movement succeeded, Dreger began to realize how some fellow progressive activists were employing lies and personal attacks to silence scientists whose data revealed uncomfortable truths about humans. In researching one such case, Dreger suddenly became the target of just these kinds of attacks. Troubled, she decided to try to understand moreto travel the country to ferret out the truth behind various controversies, to obtain a global view of the nature and costs of these battles. Galileos Middle Finger describes Dregers long and harrowing journeys between the two camps for which she felt equal empathy: social justice activists determined to win and researchers determined to put hard truths before comfort. Ultimately what emerges is a lesson about the intertwining of justice and of truthand a lesson of the importance of responsible scholars and journalists to our fragile democracy. Booklist (starred review) "A crusader in the mold of muckrackers from a century ago, Dreger doesnt try to hide her politics or her agenda. Instead she advocates for change intelligently and passionately. Highly recommended." Kirkus (starred review): Let us be grateful that there are writers like Dreger who have the wits and the guts to fight for truth. Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel and The World until Yesterday Alice Dreger would win a prize for this years most gripping novel, except for one thing: her stories are true, and this isnt a novel. Instead, its an exciting account of complicated good guys and bad guys, and the pursuit of justice. From the Hardcover edition.
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Cuddling with Tache while reading this important book.

Importance of Science based medicine? ✅
A topic rarely talked about? ✅
Fair representation? ✅

The book is a nonfiction... memoir? About Alice Dreger and her activism regarding intersexed folk. She examines the history of it, current issues, and activism itself.
First heard about it on the reading envy podcast for #scienceseptember #intersexed #science

ReadingEnvy I was so fascinated hearing Lauren talk about this one! 6y
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Getting ready for thanksgiving break!
#thanksgiving #catsoflitsy #littenkitten

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Just in time for Non-Fiction November, Lauren and Jenny get together to talk about their reads for Science September and the reads we envied from other people.
#scienceseptember #nonfictionnovember https://tinyurl.com/ReadingEnvy133

ReadingEnvy @Conservio and @BestDogDad you are both mentioned 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Great books! 6y
BestDogDad Very entertaining episode! Science! I will be fattening up my TBR list. 6y
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Christine I LOVED this episode! :) 6y
ReadingEnvy @BestDogDad half of these, I think youve read, but I thank you because one I read after you talked about it on the podcast! 6y
ReadingEnvy @Christine thank you! 6y
Conservio @ReadingEnvy, thanks! I‘m half way through the episode. I actually put this book on my TBR and will be reading it soon ;). I agree with your guest about the title “Lab Girl”. I hate the new title phase with the terms “The XXX‘s Wife” or “something something girl”. They are more than wives and pretty much never girls! Also, I thought Lab Girl was okay. The writing seemed disjointed to me & I wish she talked more about her science & mental health (edited) 6y
ReadingEnvy @Conservio yeah especially after hearing her talk about it, girl seems particularly inaccurate here! 6y
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(Disclaimer: the author is a friend). This book is rich with true-life drama, and a lot of information about scientific theory and discovery, sexual and gender politics, medical ethics and a fight to do justice against tough odds and personal threats. It pulls no punches, and it's a great read.

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