Suzanne Kessler

Suzanne Kessler (born October 13, 1946, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American social psychologist known for the application of ethnomethodology to gender. She and Wendy McKenna pioneered this application of ethnomethodology to the study of gender and sex with their groundbreaking work, Gender an Ethnomethodological Approach.[1] Twenty years later, Kessler extended this work in a second book, Lessons from the Intersexed.[2]

  1. ^ Crawford, Mary (2000). Feminism and Psychology. London: SAGE. pp. 7–152.
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