Steven Goldberg

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Steven Goldberg was an American sociologist best known for his controversial theories on gender roles and male dominance.

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instanceOf book
human
sociologist
appliesToWork The Inevitability of Patriarchy NERFINISHED
author Steven Goldberg NERFINISHED
Steven Goldberg NERFINISHED
Steven Goldberg NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1941-10-24
dateOfDeath 2010-12-25
educatedAt Hofstra University NERFINISHED
Yale University
employer City College of New York NERFINISHED
City University of New York NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American
fieldOfWork gender studies
social theory
sociology
genre non-fiction
hasAcademicDiscipline social psychology
sociology of gender
hasCriticism accusations of biological determinism
criticized by feminist scholars
hasInfluenced debates on patriarchy in sociology
public discourse on gender roles
hasPublicationYear 1973
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement biological determinism in social sciences
notableFor arguments about patriarchy being biologically based
theories on gender roles
theories on male dominance
notableWork Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences NERFINISHED
The Inevitability of Patriarchy NERFINISHED
Why Men Rule NERFINISHED
occupation sociologist
university professor
placeOfBirth New York NERFINISHED
New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath New York NERFINISHED
New York City
United States of America
positionHeld chair of the Department of Sociology at City College of New York
sexOrGender male
theory gender roles have a biological basis
male dominance is rooted in biological differences
patriarchy is a universal feature of human societies
workFocusedOn gender differences
patriarchal social organization
power structures in society

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Goldberg hasNotableBearer Steven Goldberg