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Alice Dreger

Alice Dreger: The Intersex Body

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    Alice Dreger is a Guggenheim Fellow and professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. She works as a historian, a patient advocate, a writer, and a public educator. Dreger has published two books with Harvard University Press and her essays have been published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and Chicago Tribune.

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In this program, Alice Dreger addresses the human experience of being born with a body that does not fit the usual definitions of male or female. Now called persons with intersex, these people were once referred to as hermaphrodites. Dreger’s lecture will touch on what, historically, happened to people with intersex and incorporate insights that can be gleaned from the narratives of those living with sex anomalies. Dreger is a professor in the Medical Humanities  and Bioethics Program at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University in Chicago and is recognized as an eminent researcher and advocate for persons with intersex. Her work has been covered by the New York Times and Science, and she has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, and the BBC.

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    Alice Dreger's website News and information on Dreger's many projects and advocacy interests.
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    Dreger's Psychology Today blog Frequent, lively posts on issues at the intersection of sexuality, medicine, ethics and the media.

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