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by Chandler Burr (Author)
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If there is one lesson to be taken away from reading this report on "the search for the biological origins of sexual orientation," it's that science at its best is always an ongoing process. Combining profiles of the top researchers of sexual orientation with straightforward explanations of the results of their experiments in neurobiology, genetics, and other fields, Burr provides a fascinating glimpse of men and women for whom science is not the pursuit of definitive answers about the way things are, but the motivation for constant questions. He also gives them a voice to vent frustration at the ways their research has been misrepresented by non-scientists trying to fit objective data into subjective moral and ethical arguments. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Burr's detailed, elegantly written report takes us to the front lines of research into a possible biological or genetic basis for homosexuality. He dispassionately reviews the scientific and political controversy surrounding the report in 1991 by gay British neuroanatomist Simon LeVay that a cluster of cells in the brain's hypothalamus is larger in straight men than in gay men. National Cancer Institute molecular geneticist Dean Hamer's 1993 finding that a specific region of the X chromosome is linked to homosexuality in some men led to intense debate over how a "gay gene" might function in creating a homosexual orientation. Boston University geneticist Richard Pillard theorizes that the sexual centers of gay men's brains are not "defeminized"?a hormone-regulated process that routinely occurs in the embryonic brains of male heterosexuals. Burr, whose 1993 cover story in the Atlantic Monthly led to this book, ponders the ethical issues swirling around Affymetrix, a Santa Clara, Calif., company that is building a semiconductor chip made of silicon and human DNA that may make possible widespread testing for a gay gene. Illustrated. Author tour.
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  • Hardcover: 354 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion; 1 edition (May 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786860812
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786860814
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,540,003 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)


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5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars because they won't let me give it ten, July 4, 2001
By BearMaster "bearmaster" (Tucson, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This book is wide ranging, covering topics as diverse as handedness (and how to tell if a rat is left handed), bird songs, vision problems in siamese cats, and far, far more than I ever wanted to know about the reproductive tract of hyenas. It all comes together beautifully, scientific explanations simple enough to be understood by the layman but thorough enough to insure understanding. It is also a fascinating look at genetic research at the end of the 20th century, and how technical problem are sometimes easier to solve than political ones.
Buy it, read it, loan it to family and friends. Give it to anyone who still thinks that sexuality is a choice. The only thing wrong is that it's gone out of print, but I hope that's because the author is preparing a second edition.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent science writing, research, and narrative!, March 5, 1997
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The excellent book A Separate Creation by Chandler Burr provides a fascinating account of the search for the genetic origins of sexual orientation.

Burr interlaces the story of scientific discovery with tales of eccentric and passionate characters, political intrigue and the moral and ethical implications of the research. He carefully unravels the scientific evidence, explaining the concepts in simple but not simplistic terms much as a mystery writer spools out clues for the reader. Besides being informative and provocative, this book is enormously fun to read.

It is true that Burr discusses the manner in which scientific reearch can be politicized and misused. However, to suggest, as the Amazon.com reviewer does, that Burr "criticizes" the conclusions of the research for this reason is incredibly inaccurate. Burr makes abundantly clear that the scientific evidence is what it is and can only be supported or opposed with other scientific evidence. Nor does Burr criticize Levay's research, as the Amazon.com reviewer suggests. Since his book is primarily about genetic research, Levay's research, which is anatomic and not genetic, is simply not the central focus of the work. Burr's analysis is both balanced and reasonable.

This book is a superb example how to research, explain and narrate scientific research. The writing style is lucid, and the concepts are explained clearly for a non-scientific audience. It is provocative, sensitive, balanced, intersting, funny, infuriating and an all around good read.

You are missing an exceptional book if you don't read this one

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4.0 out of 5 stars 800 Pound Gorilla, August 8, 1999
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A Separate Creation offers a valuable perspective on the underlying truths about homosexuality. The points raised evolve toward a discussion about gender and how we are divided, male and female.

In the world today, it seems conceded that, although the specific mechanism is still disputed, homosexuality is something that arises biochemically. The disagreements on this point are interestingly enough coming from both the left and the right. The left reiterates its continued desire to view humanity as a "blank slate" upon which genetics has little or no influence. The religious right has far too much invested in categorizing homosexuality as a moral failing to consider the alternatives. Speak to most any gay man or lesbian and you will likely find that very few were molested or otherwise "recruited" into their orientation. Nor are many anything other than law-abiding citizens (sodomy violations aside). Gay people are homosexual the same way they are right or left-handed, it is just something that exists.

Author Chandler Burr does a very good job at highlighting the current research. My only negative comments revolve around his failure to link the genetic discoveries regarding gender and homosexuality into a cohesive whole.

In the scenario presented with the gay man who decides to become straight, the subject's attitude is too cavalier. Burr misses the 800 pound gorilla in this scenario; many gays want to become straight because of their desire to become a part of a family. This means a nuclear unit balanced by the different male and female contribution and dynamic, with the outcome being offspring that are born and carry with them the memory and genetic make-up of their parents. As a practical matter, this is the only immortality available to humankind. A homosexual relationship simply cannot produce this rather unique and extraordinary outcome. Its importance in calculating this equation cannot and should not be diminished.

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