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In X+Y, mathematician Eugenia Cheng offers a revolutionary perspective on gender by applying mathematical principles to social constructs. Rather than viewing gender as a fixed binary, Cheng uses mathematical abstraction to demonstrate how gender exists on a spectrum with multiple dimensions.
Through engaging examples and logical arguments, Cheng explores how mathematical thinking can liberate us from rigid categories and help us understand the complexity of human identity. The book challenges readers to reconsider assumptions about gender roles, biological determinism, and social expectations.
This manifesto is essential reading for anyone interested in mathematics, gender studies, or progressive thinking. Cheng’s unique approach bridges the gap between STEM and humanities, making complex mathematical concepts accessible while addressing one of society’s most important conversations.







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