The Egg And The Sperm Analysis

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“The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance based on stereotypical male-female roles” is the article written by the anthropologist Emily Martin spell out the social-cultural stereotypical roles by understanding the scientific language of biology from comparing egg and the sperm. She argues that the scientific studies are gender biased and they are carried out in our language.
Martin’s research portrays men as bold and independent as they have to take care of themselves and family as the scientific study exhibits the sperm as active and strong organ that is free of its will to journey through the egg and penetrate it. While studies manifest that women are passive and depending as it sounds like they have to wait for men to