Ever Since Adam and Eve: The Evolution of Human Sexuality

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Cambridge University Press, 14/02/1999 - 358 páginas
Eminent scientists Malcolm Potts and Roger Short view the broad panorama of human sexual and reproductive behaviour to reveal an inextricable mixture of nature and nurture - a combination of innate actions which have evolved over the millennia to adapt us to a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle, overlain by more recent cultural constraints imposed by civilization. For each of life's milestones - sexual intercourse, conception, pregnancy, birth, puberty, love, marriage, parenting, menopause and death - they describe the biology behind our actions and consider how pressures imposed by various historical and contemporary cultures have further influenced our behaviour. By looking back at the past they attempt to make sense of the present, to see how and why these cultural modifications arose, how they have contributed to the richness of human sexual behaviour, and what our biological and cultural inheritance can teach us about safeguarding the continuation of our species.
 

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Beginnings
5
The polygynous primate
24
Sex and gender
50
Love and marriage
81
Sex and pregnancy
104
Birth and breastfeeding
131
Growing up
161
The civilization of sex
186
Sex and power
210
Dying for love
236
Sex and mortality
256
Too many people
283
The animal within us
310
Bibliography
335
Index
347
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