In this episode, I talk with Alice Dreger, author of Galileo's Middle Finger and former Professor of Clinical Medical Humanities and Bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University in Chicago. She resigned from the position following a dispute over censorship of an issue of the medical humanities journal Atrium.

I first heard about Alice when she livetweeted her son's sex ed class, and in this episode we talk about the state of sex ed today, her work as an advocate for intersex individuals and conjoined twins, how she became interested in studying scientific controversies and contrarians, and answer some questions from listeners.

Listeners who have what used to be called a "sensitive constitution" may wish to avoid this episode, as we speak frankly about several adult topics, including genital anatomy, sexual behavior, and academic funding.Due to a higher than normal amount of email this month, any complaints about this episode must be hand-delivered to our Complaints Department, located in the secret caverns underneath Ulaan Bator, Mongolia.

Show Links and Notes:

Alice's website: AliceDreger.com

Her latest book: Galileo's Middle Finger

The Bad Girls issue of Atrium

Her method of collecting oral histories

 

The Storify stream of her sex-ed Livetweets

 

Wikipedia: Intersex
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
Cliteromegaly
Hypospadias
 

The Geek's Guide To Dating

"The Great Ptolemaic Smackdown" at The O'Floinn Spot, an account of the Galileo affair, in which Galileo's scientific and political acumen comes off less well than in more widely circulated versions of the story, and the Catholic Church comes off somewhat better and less anti-scientific than expected.

In this episode, I talk with Alice Dreger, author of Galileo’s Middle Finger and former Professor of Clinical Medical Humanities and Bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University in Chicago. She resigned from the position following a dispute over censorship of an issue of the medical humanities journal Atrium.


I first heard about Alice when she livetweeted her son’s sex ed class, and in this episode we talk about the state of sex ed today, her work as an advocate for intersex individuals and conjoined twins, how she became interested in studying scientific controversies and contrarians, and answer some questions from listeners.


Listeners who have what used to be called a “sensitive constitution” may wish to avoid this episode, as we speak frankly about several adult topics, including genital anatomy, sexual behavior, and academic funding.Due to a higher than normal amount of email this month, any complaints about this episode must be hand-delivered to our Complaints Department, located in the secret caverns underneath Ulaan Bator, Mongolia.


Show Links and Notes:



Alice’s website: AliceDreger.com


Her latest book: Galileo’s Middle Finger


The Bad Girls issue of Atrium


Her method of collecting oral histories


 


The Storify stream of her sex-ed Livetweets


 


Wikipedia: Intersex


Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia


Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome


Cliteromegaly


Hypospadias


 


The Geek’s Guide To Dating


“The Great Ptolemaic Smackdown” at The O’Floinn Spot, an account of the Galileo affair, in which Galileo’s scientific and political acumen comes off less well than in more widely circulated versions of the story, and the Catholic Church comes off somewhat better and less anti-scientific than expected.