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Sexual selections [[electronic resource] ] : what we can and can't learn about sex from animals / / Marlene Zuk



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Autore: Zuk Marlene <1956-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Sexual selections [[electronic resource] ] : what we can and can't learn about sex from animals / / Marlene Zuk Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina: 591.56/2
Soggetto topico: Sexual behavior in animals
Animal behavior
Soggetto non controllato: adultery
animal behavior
animal kingdom
animal sexuality
biologists
controversial topics
easy to read
evolutionary biology
feminism
feminist agenda
gender and culture
gender politics
human sexuality
ideological biases
ideological
lessons from animals
menstruation
motherhood
natural sciences
natural world
offspring care
scientific discoveries
scientific studies
sex and gender
sex
sexual encounters
sexual partners
thought provoking
Classificazione: CR 6000
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on species names -- Introduction: An Ode To Witlessness -- PART ONE. Sexual Stereotypes and the Biases That Bind -- PART TWO. Unnatural Myths -- PART THREE. Human Evolutionary Perspectives -- Selected Readings -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Scientific discoveries about the animal kingdom fuel ideological battles on many fronts, especially battles about sex and gender. We now know that male marmosets help take care of their offspring. Is this heartening news for today's stay-at-home dads? Recent studies show that many female birds once thought to be monogamous actually have chicks that are fathered outside the primary breeding pair. Does this information spell doom for traditional marriages? And bonobo apes take part in female-female sexual encounters. Does this mean that human homosexuality is natural? This highly provocative book clearly shows that these are the wrong kinds of questions to ask about animal behavior. Marlene Zuk, a respected biologist and a feminist, gives an eye-opening tour of some of the latest developments in our knowledge of animal sexuality and evolutionary biology. Sexual Selections exposes the anthropomorphism and gender politics that have colored our understanding of the natural world and shows how feminism can help move us away from our ideological biases. As she tells many amazing stories about animal behavior--whether of birds and apes or of rats and cockroaches--Zuk takes us to the places where our ideas about nature, gender, and culture collide. Writing in an engaging, conversational style, she discusses such politically charged topics as motherhood, the genetic basis for adultery, the female orgasm, menstruation, and homosexuality. She shows how feminism can give us the tools to examine sensitive issues such as these and to enhance our understanding of the natural world if we avoid using research to champion a feminist agenda and avoid using animals as ideological weapons. Zuk passionately asks us to learn to see the animal world on its own terms, with its splendid array of diversity and variation. This knowledge will give us a better understanding of animals and can ultimately change our assumptions about what is natural, normal, and even possible.
Titolo autorizzato: Sexual selections  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35781-6
1-59734-894-5
0-520-93767-8
9786612357817
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782923803321
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