Performance All the Way Down Genes, Development, and Sexual Difference

Cover of Performance All the Way Down Genes, Development, and Sexual Difference by Richard O. Prum
Year: 2023
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 9780226829784
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Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Width: 0.91 inches
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Performance All the Way Down: Genes, Development, and Sexual Difference by Richard O. Prum, published by University of Chicago Press on November 16, 2023, spans 393 pages and is presented in English. This work applies queer feminist theory to the field of developmental genetics, challenging the traditional binary understanding of biological sex. Prum argues that gender is not an inherent quality but rather a performance shaped by various biological and social factors, prompting a reevaluation of how we perceive sex and gender in both scientific and cultural contexts.

In this edition, Prum explores the intersection of feminist thought and biology, suggesting that our understanding of genes, chromosomes, and embryos is more complex than previously assumed. He emphasizes that gene expression is an active process, reflecting the agency of individual biological components. By integrating insights from queer and feminist theories, the book offers a fresh perspective on genetics and developmental biology, making it relevant for readers interested in medical science, sociology, and gender studies. Performance All the Way Down invites readers to consider how our sexual identities and bodies are shaped through a dynamic interplay of biological and performative elements.


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An award-winning biologist and writer applies queer feminist theory to developmental genetics, arguing that individuals are not essentially male or female.

The idea that gender is a performance—a tenet of queer feminist theory since the nineties—has spread from college classrooms to popular culture. This transformative concept has sparked reappraisals of social expectations as well as debate over not just gender, but sex: what it is, what it means, and how we know it. Most scientific and biomedical research over the past seventy years has assumed and reinforced a binary concept of biological sex, though some scientists point out that male and female are just two outcomes in a world rich in sexual diversity.

In Performance All the Way Down, MacArthur Fellow and Pulitzer Prize finalist Richard O. Prum brings feminist thought into conversation with biology, arguing that the sexual binary is not essential to human genes, chromosomes, or embryos. Our genomes are not blueprints, algorithms, or recipes for the physical representation of our individual sexual essences or fates. In accessible language, Prum shows that when we look closely at the science, we see that gene expression is a material action in the world, a performance through which the individual regulates and achieves its own becoming. A fertilized zygote matures into an organism with tissues and organs, neurological control, immune defenses, psychological mechanisms, and gender and sexual behavior through a performative continuum. This complex hierarchy of self-enactment reflects the evolved agency of individual genes, molecules, cells, and tissues.

Rejecting the notion of an intractable divide between the humanities and the sciences, Prum proves that the contributions of queer and feminist theorists can help scientists understand the human body in new ways, yielding key insights into genetics, developmental biology, physiology. Sure to inspire discussion, Performance All the Way Down is a book about biology for feminists, a book about feminist theory for biologists, and a book for anyone curious about how our sexual bodies grow.

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