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27  
BBC,
Secrets of the Sexes
, broadcast 17 July 2005

28  
Liz Jones, ‘Sarkozy’s Sirens: why are French politicians so much more glamorous than ours?’,
Daily Mail
, 12 March 2008

29  
Kristina Cooke, ‘Analysis: Germans focus on TV debate’, 2 August 2005, CNN, retrieved 2 November 2008 from
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/08/02/germany.cooke2/index.html

30  
Liz Jones, ‘Sarkozy’s Sirens’, op cit

31  
Hendrik Hertzberg, ‘Brouhaha’,
New Yorker
, 15 October 2007

32  
Zoe Williams, ‘It wouldn’t happen to a man’,
Guardian
, 16 January 2009

33  
Christine Wenneras and Agnes Wold, ‘Nepotism and sexism in peer-review’,
Nature
, 387, (22 May 1997), 341–3

34  
For more evidence of continuing underrating of female academics, see this study which showed that a gender disparity remained for male and female scientists who had obtained prestigious fellowships: G Sonnert, G Holton, ‘Career patterns of women and men in the sciences: women encounter social obstacles and may pay penalties for a careful research style’,
American Scientist
, 84, 1 (1996), 63–71; another study showed that in economics women were ‘underplaced’ and women published more than men at the same academic level: Van W Kolpin and Larry D Singell, ‘The gender composition and scholarly performance of economics departments: a test for employment discrimination’,
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
, 49, 3 (April 1996), 408–23

35  
Figures from the Office of National Statistics, quoted in ‘Women are “put off” hi-tech jobs’, BBC News, 8 September 2005

36  
Emma de Vita, ‘Where have all the IT girls gone?’,
Management Today
, 1 February 2008, retrieved 1 April 2008 from
http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/news/781020/where-girls-gone/

37  
Heilman, Block, Martell and Simon, ‘Has anything changed? Current characterisations of men, women and managers’,
Journal of Applied Psychology
, 74 (1989), 935–42, cited in Virginia Valian,
Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women
(Cambridge USA: MIT Press, 1998), p126

38  
Butler, Doré, Geis, ‘Nonverbal affect responses to male and female
leaders: implications for leadership evaluations’,
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 58, 1 (1990), 48–59 cited in Virgina Valian,
Why So Slow?
op cit, pp130–1

39  
Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever,
Women Don’t Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide
(Princeton University Press, 2003), pp1–2

40  
Quoted in Shankar Vedantam, ‘The truth about why women are paid less – even if they ask for more’,
Guardian
, 21 August 2007; citing Hannah Riley Bowles, Linda Babcock and Lei Lai: ‘Social incentives for gender differences in the propensity to initiate negotiations: sometimes it does hurt to ask’,
Organisational Behaviour and Human Decision Processes
, 103, 1 (May 2007), 84–103

41  
Susan Pinker,
The Sexual Paradox
, op cit, p35

42  
Martin Newland, ‘Why women prefer talking to sex’,
Daily Mail
, 13 September 2006

43  
BBC,
Secrets of the Sexes
, broadcast 17 July 2005

44  
M E Lamb,
The Role of the Father in Child Development
(NY: Wiley, 1981), cited in Adrienne Burgess,
Fatherhood Reclaimed
(London: Random House, 1997), p94

45  
Mumsnet conversations, ‘Do you ever feel frustrated at being left to hold baby?’ (edited for ease of reading), retrieved 2 November 2008 from
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk?topicid=relationships&threadid=612947-do-you-ever-feel-frustrated-at- being-left-to-hold#12489852

46  
Naomi Wolf,
Misconceptions
(London: Chatto and Windus, 2001), p204

47  
Viv Groskop, ‘Do good feminists bake cupcakes?’,
Guardian
, 22 August 2008

48  
Barack Obama,
The Audacity of Hope
((2006), Edinburgh: Canongate, 2007), p340

49  
Nigella Lawson,
How to be a Domestic Goddess
(London: Chatto & Windus, 2000), pvii

50  
Rafael Behr, ‘Is being a good Dad ruining your career?’,
Observer
, 11 June 2006

51  
Lyn Craig and Pooja Sawrikar, ‘Work and family: how does the (gender) balance change as children grow?’,
Gender, Work and Organisation
16, 6 (2009), 684–709

52  
L Barclay and D Lupton, ‘The experiences of new fatherhood: a sociocultural analysis’,
Journal of Advanced Nursing
, 29, 4 (1999), cited in Rosalind Barnett and Caryl Rivers,
Same Difference: How Gender Myths are Hurting Our Relationships, Our Children, and Our Jobs
(New York: Basic Books, 2004), p43

53  
M Thompson, L Vinter and V Young,
Dads and their Babies: Leave Arrangements in the First Year
(Equal Opportunities Commission, 2005); M O’Brien,
Shared Caring: Bringing Fathers into the Frame
(Equal Opportunities Commission, 2005), cited in
Twenty-first Century Dad
(Equal Opportunities Commission, 2006), retrieved 14 November 2008 from
www.equalityhumanrights.com/Documents/Gender/Employment/21st_century_dad.pdf

54  
More Time for Families
(Trades Union Congress, March 2006), p7, retrieved 1 November 2008 from
www.workingfamilies.org.uk/asp/main_downloads/Families%20Need%20Time%20Report.doc

55  
D Smeaton,
Dads and their Babies, a Household Analysis
(Equal Opportunities Commission, 2006), cited in
21st Century Dad
(Equal Opportunities Commission, 2006), op cit

56  
Harry Phibbs, ‘As the father of a five-week-old daughter I say thanks but no thanks’,
Daily Mail
, 31 March 2009

57  
James Delingpole, ‘At last I’m allowed to be a man’,
Sunday Times
,3 September 2006

58  
Quentin Letts, ‘Modern men are not interested in paternity leave’,
Daily Mail
, 30 August 2006

59  
Jill Parkin, ‘Sorry Ms Harman, but your “family friendly” policies are no such thing’,
Daily Mail
, 27 August 2006

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Index

Adams-Short, Grace
30

Adamson, Lauren
164

Agent Provocateur
36

aggression
184
,
187

8
,
211

‘Ali’
111

12
,
114
,
116

‘Angela’
51

3
,
61

2

Angier, Natalie
197
;
Woman: An Intimate Geography
197

‘Anna’
88

9
,
92

Anti-Bullying Alliance
235

Astrid, Princess
146

Babcock, Linda
216

17

babies, and sex differences
155
,
158

65

Baldwin, Michelle
43

Barbie
2

3
,
4

Baron-Cohen, Simon
13
,
147

8
,
149
,
158
,
159
,
161
,
163
,
170
,
177
,
181
,
185
,
201
;
Essential Difference, The
13
,
147

8
,
159
,
170
,
201

Battle of the Sexes
(TV)
150
,
181
,
182

Baxter, Maggie
235

Beauty Myth, The
(Wolf)
3

de Beauvoir, Simone
3
,
129
,
132
,
138
,
140
,
144
;
Second Sex, The
3

Beckham, Victoria
3
,
68

Behr, Rafael
225

‘Bella’
88

90
,
92

Bennett, Catherine
47

Beyoncé
71

Biddulph, Steve
143

Big Brother
(TV)
30

1
,
123

biological determinism
11

14
,
143

230
; history of
202

3
; in education
143
,
167

8
,
202

3
,
209

Birds Eye View Film Festival
235

Bishop, Katherine
191

2

Blaize, Immodesty
43

Blank Slate, The
(Pinker)
148
,
174
,
177
,
185

Blears, Hazel
213

Blue Peter
(TV)
70

‘Bobbijo’
64

Bodies
(Orbach)
66

Booth, Cherie
223

Boycott, Rosie
150
,
205

Brain Gender
(Hines)
156

7
,
175

6
,
181

2
,
185

brains: and sex differences
12
,
143
,
149
,
155
,
156
,
159
,
175
,
188

95
,
203
; asymmetry
189

90
; corpus callosum
190

2
; hippocampus
194

Brand, Russell
53

4
,
122

Bratz: dolls
2
,
4
,
63

4
,
70
;
Bratz: The Movie
64

Break Up, The
(film)
219

Brett, Cara
23
,
27

8
,
34

5

Brizendine, Louann
148
,
163

5
,
166
,
169
,
219
;
Female Brain, The
148
,
163
,
166

Brown, Sarah
224

Brumberg, Joan Jacobs
65

6

Bruni, Carla
212

13

Buchanan, Keisha
42

Burgess, Adrienne
220
;
Fatherhood Reclaimed
220

burlesque
43

5

Bushnell, Candace
92

Caldwell, Christopher
153

Californication
(TV)
51

Cameron, Deborah
156
,
173
;
Myth of Mars and Venus, The
156
,
173

Celebrity Big Brother
(TV)
31

Chadha, Gurinder
235

Child Exploitation and Protection Centre
78

choice
13
,
14
,
28

38
,
48

9
,
56
,
57
,
68
,
73
,
75
,
119

25
,
142
,
178
,
179
,
207
,
228

30
,
237

Class, Samantha
59

Clinton, Hillary
211

12
,
213
,
223

Clubb, Natalie
59

Cohen, Nick
159

Cole, Cheryl
71

Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
180

Confessions of a Working Girl
(‘Miss S’)
49

50
,
59

60

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia [CAH]
184

5

Connellan, Jennifer
158

9
,
160

1
,
163

Corner, Jennie
30

Correll, Shelley
207

‘Courtney’
64

Crisis in Rape Crisis campaign
235

6

Cronin, Helena
159
,
185
,
205

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