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🗓️ 14 January 2022
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Dr. Michael Bailey is an American psychologist, behavioral geneticist, and professor at Northwestern University best known for his work on the etiology, or origins, of sexual orientation. He maintains that sexual orientation is heavily influenced by biology and male homosexuality is most likely inborn. Dr. Bailey’s 2003 book, The Man Who Would Be Queen, gave an accessible, intimate, and compassionate account of male sexuality, with a focus on gender-nonconforming boys, gay men, and male-to-female transsexuals. The book was nominated for an award, which was later retracted, from the Lambda Literary Foundation, an organization that promotes gay literature. Aside from legitimate critiques of the book and Dr. Bailey’s theories, attacks spilled into the realm of the egregious as a small group of radical transwomen viciously went after Mike, his reputation, and his family. All of this was documented thoroughly in Alice Dreger’s book, Galileo’s Middle finger, which ultimately exonerated Dr. Bailey of the accusations against him.
Today, Mike explains how he got interested in working with sexuality during a time when it was quite taboo in academia. After publishing research on male sexuality, Mike began encountering transexual women who wanted to talk about their experiences. He came to recognize that some MtF transsexuals were nothing like what he’d expected. He went on to study this further, write his book, and soon after, all hell broke loose. While Mike is certainly no contrarian, he unapologetically tells the truth and has committed himself to do his job well as a psychological researcher.
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Alice Dreger (June 2008). “The controversy surrounding The Man Who Would Be Queen: a case history of the politics of science, identity, and sex in the Internet age”. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 37 (3): 366–421. doi:10.1007/s10508-007-9301-1.
Ray Blanchard (1989). “The classification and labeling of nonhomosexual gender dysphorias”. Archives of...
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0:04.0 | I'm Stella O'Malley, a psychotherapist in Ireland. |
0:06.5 | And I'm Sasha Ayad, an adolescent therapist in the United States. |
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0:28.1 | concept of gender and how it's unfolding in the wider culture. Join us as we look at gender through a wider lens. |
0:34.8 | Dr Michael Bailey is an American psychologist, |
0:40.7 | behavioral geneticist, and professor at Northwestern University. |
0:45.0 | He's best known for his work on the ideology or origins of sexual orientation. |
0:50.0 | He maintains that sexual orientation is heavily influenced by biology and that male |
0:55.8 | homosexuality is most likely inborn. |
0:58.9 | Dr Bailey's 2003 book, The Man Who Would Be Queen, gave an accessible and intimate account of male |
1:06.0 | sexuality with a focus on gender non-conforming boys, gay men, and male to female transsexuals. |
1:13.1 | The book was nominated for an award which was later retracted from the Lambda Literary Foundation, |
1:19.6 | an organization that promotes gay literature. |
1:22.3 | Aside from the legitimate critiques of his book and Dr Bailey's theories, |
1:27.0 | the attacks spilled into the realm of the egregious |
1:30.0 | as a small group of radical trans women viciously went after Mike, his reputation, and his family. |
1:36.9 | All of this was documented thoroughly in Alice Dregar's book, Galileo's middle finger, which ultimately exonerated Dr. Bailey of the accusations against him. |
1:47.0 | Today Mike explains how he got interested in working with sexuality during a time when it was quite |
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