Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jethano description yet..
status | Lost |
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genre | Hard Science » Anthropology |
publisher | Harper |
publish date | June 29, 2010 |
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One of the most stimulating books I’ve read in many years. Thought-provoking, at times humorous, and well researched, this volume will challenge one of the most deeply (and now strongly argued) precepts of contemporary America…Monogamy! Drawing on studies of the Bonomo as well as modern hunter-gatherer societies, the authors argue that some contemporary societies, and most probably early human societies, were “fiercely” egalitarian…and that this extended to sexual relations. One might say that the “hippy” idea of “free love” predated the delightful 60’s by many generations, and that it had (and should still have) an honored role in human history. Highly recommended. I loved the book and would delight in discussing it with folks who read it.