Shylashri Shankar
What you eat, who you eat with and how you eat express religious, ethnic, gender and class identities, and reflect one’s personal views on justice and ethics. The questions posed in relation to food are the sort of issues philosophers like to ponder
Let’s assume that skill in the kitchen is gender-neutral. If so, why is a man more likely than a woman to be taken seriously as a chef? It is perception that creates the illusion of a distinction between men and women in the kitchen
A study claims that gay social behaviour helps form bonds with others of the same gender
Gender segregation on British campuses highlights how efforts to placate vocal minority groups put individual freedoms at threat
Why is it shrinking at such an alarming rate? And does it spell the end of men?