A review by angelpearacolyte
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story by Angela Saini

2.0

About halfway through. This book is considerably less well-written than similar books by Cordelia Fine, Daphna Joel, and Rebecca Jordan-Young, and grants an irritating amount of "fairness" to the clearly less rigorous Simon Baron-Cohen and the obviously sexist Ruben Gur. Gur's insistence on (the possibly religious idea of) "complementarianism" despite his own evidence should be enough to relegate him to a foot ote in this book. Unclear why the author didn't focus more on Melissa Hines' work if she wanted to be fair.

It's also really weird how the author thinks sexism was gone in the 1970s and 1980s just because there was a feminist movement at the time.