Emily Martin The Egg And The Sperm

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Emily Martin, in “The Egg and the Sperm,” fights the gender biases placed on biological reproductive systems by critiquing how society perceives the egg and the sperm. She includes many quotations from scientists and medical textbooks, and even depictions from famous movies, in order to get her point across. Martin picks up on the implications made by medical textbooks suggesting that not only are male reproductive systems far more superior than female reproductive systems, but that men are superior in general. Martin states, “The stereotypes imply not only that female biological processes are less worthy than their male counterparts but also that women are less worthy than men” (561). She depicts how people perceive male sperm production as