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The evolution of sexuality[electroni...
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Hansen, Ranald D.
The evolution of sexuality[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
576.855
書名/作者:
The evolution of sexuality/ edited by Todd K. Shackelford, Ranald D. Hansen.
其他作者:
Shackelford, Todd K.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xx, 280 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Human evolution.
標題:
Sex (Biology) - Evolution.
標題:
Evolution (Biology)
標題:
Sex - History.
標題:
Sociobiology.
標題:
Evolutionary psychology.
標題:
Psychology.
標題:
Sexual Behavior.
標題:
Gender Studies.
標題:
Cross Cultural Psychology.
ISBN:
9783319093840 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9783319093833 (paper)
內容註:
Sexual conflict and evolutionary psychology: towards a unified framework -- Darwinian literary analyses of sexuality -- Assortative mating, class, and caste -- Do men and women perform oral sex as mate retention behavior? -- The French connection: Parent-offspring conflict and the English Revolution -- An evolutionary functional analysis of the hormonal predictors of women's sexual motivation -- Evolutionary science of female orgasm -- The functional design and phylogeny of women's sexuality -- Transgendered male androphilia in the human ancestral environment -- Two behavioral hypotheses for the evolution of male homosexuality in humans -- The evolution of culturally- variable sex differences: Men and women are not always different, but when they are... It appears not to result from patriarchy or sex role socialization -- Sperm competition and the evolution of human sexuality.
摘要、提要註:
Attraction, mating, reproduction: it is a given that as a species, human beings are concerned with sex. And whether the study compares sexual behaviors of men and women or considers the proportions between nature and nurture, most roads lead back to our distant ancestors and/or our fellow animals. The Evolution of Sexuality collects stimulating new empirical findings and theoretical concepts regarding both familiar themes and emerging areas of interest. Following earlier titles in this series, an interdisciplinary panel of contributors examines topics specific to the whys of male and female sex-related behavior, here ranging from biological bases for male same-sex attraction to the seemingly elusive purpose of the female orgasm. This vantage point between biology and psychology gives readers profound insights not just into human differences and similarities, but also why they continue to matter despite our vast understanding of culture and socialization. And intriguing dispatches from the humanities review sexual themes in classic works of literature and explore the role of parent-offspring conflict in the English Revolution of the seventeenth century. Among the topics covered: Sexual conflict and evolutionary psychology: toward a unified framework. Assortative mating, caste, and class. The functional design and phylogeny of female sexuality. Is oral sex a form of mate retention behavior? Two behavioral hypotheses for the evolution or male homosexuality in humans. Sperm competition and the evolution of human sexuality. The Evolution of Sexuality will attract evolutionary scientists across a variety of disciplines. Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and researchers interested in sexuality will find it a springboard for discussion, debate, and further study.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09384-0
The evolution of sexuality[electronic resource] /
The evolution of sexuality
[electronic resource] /edited by Todd K. Shackelford, Ranald D. Hansen. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xx, 280 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Evolutionary psychology,2197-9898. - Evolutionary psychology..
Sexual conflict and evolutionary psychology: towards a unified framework -- Darwinian literary analyses of sexuality -- Assortative mating, class, and caste -- Do men and women perform oral sex as mate retention behavior? -- The French connection: Parent-offspring conflict and the English Revolution -- An evolutionary functional analysis of the hormonal predictors of women's sexual motivation -- Evolutionary science of female orgasm -- The functional design and phylogeny of women's sexuality -- Transgendered male androphilia in the human ancestral environment -- Two behavioral hypotheses for the evolution of male homosexuality in humans -- The evolution of culturally- variable sex differences: Men and women are not always different, but when they are... It appears not to result from patriarchy or sex role socialization -- Sperm competition and the evolution of human sexuality.
Attraction, mating, reproduction: it is a given that as a species, human beings are concerned with sex. And whether the study compares sexual behaviors of men and women or considers the proportions between nature and nurture, most roads lead back to our distant ancestors and/or our fellow animals. The Evolution of Sexuality collects stimulating new empirical findings and theoretical concepts regarding both familiar themes and emerging areas of interest. Following earlier titles in this series, an interdisciplinary panel of contributors examines topics specific to the whys of male and female sex-related behavior, here ranging from biological bases for male same-sex attraction to the seemingly elusive purpose of the female orgasm. This vantage point between biology and psychology gives readers profound insights not just into human differences and similarities, but also why they continue to matter despite our vast understanding of culture and socialization. And intriguing dispatches from the humanities review sexual themes in classic works of literature and explore the role of parent-offspring conflict in the English Revolution of the seventeenth century. Among the topics covered: Sexual conflict and evolutionary psychology: toward a unified framework. Assortative mating, caste, and class. The functional design and phylogeny of female sexuality. Is oral sex a form of mate retention behavior? Two behavioral hypotheses for the evolution or male homosexuality in humans. Sperm competition and the evolution of human sexuality. The Evolution of Sexuality will attract evolutionary scientists across a variety of disciplines. Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and researchers interested in sexuality will find it a springboard for discussion, debate, and further study.
ISBN: 9783319093840 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-09384-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
191695
Human evolution.
LC Class. No.: GN281.4
Dewey Class. No.: 576.855
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