How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories: Evolutionary Enigmas

How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories: Evolutionary Enigmas

How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories: Evolutionary Enigmas

How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories: Evolutionary Enigmas

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Overview

The authors of Gender Gap: The Biology of Male-Female Differences take readers on “a joyride of intellectual discovery . . . full of provocative ideas” (Pepper Schwartz, author of Prime).
 
So how did women get their curves? Why do they have breasts, while other mammals only develop breast tissue while lactating, and why do women menstruate, when virtually no other beings do so? What are the reasons for female orgasm? Why are human females kept in the dark about their own time of ovulation and maximum fertility, and why are they the only animals to experience menopause?

David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, coauthors of acclaimed books on human sexuality and gender, discuss the theories scientists have advanced to explain these evolutionary enigmas (sometimes called “Just-So stories” by their detractors) and present hypotheses of their own. Some scientific theories are based on legitimate empirical data, while others are pure speculation. Barash and Lipton distinguish between what is solid and what remains uncertain, skillfully incorporating their expert knowledge of biology, psychology, animal behavior, anthropology, and human sexuality into their entertaining critiques. Inviting readers to examine the evidence and draw their own conclusions, Barash and Lipton tell an evolutionary suspense story that captures the excitement and thrill of true scientific detection.
 
“A delightful, thought-provoking volume on perennial questions about female biology . . . Along the way, they present a large amount of accessible information about biology, psychology, physiology and anatomy. Even more important, they demonstrate how scientists work to create and assess hypotheses while having a great deal of fun.”—Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231518390
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

David P. Barash is Professor of Psychology emeritus at the University of Washington and is notable for his books on human aggression, peace studies, and the sexual behavior of animals and people. He has written, edited or co-authored 40 books in total. He received his bachelor's degree in biology from Harpur College, Binghamton University, and a Ph.D. in zoology from University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. On Scientific Mysteries and Just-So Stories
3. Why Munstruate?
4. Invisible Ovulation
5. Breasts and Other Curves
6. The Enigmatic Orgasm
7. The Menopause Mystery
8. Epilogue: The Lure of the Limpopo

What People are Saying About This

John Alcock

David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton unabashedly demonstrate the pleasure of using evolutionary theory to help make sense of some puzzling aspects of the anatomy, physiology, and behavior of women. The authors' enthusiasm for their subjects and for the process of science is contagious. An excellent book. Refreshing in the extreme.

John Alcock, Arizona State University

Pepper Schwartz

How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories is a joyride of intellectual discovery. I felt as if I were at a dinner party with exceptionally knowledgeable and lively conversationalists whose creativity and intellectual detective work so totally engaged me that the hours passed like minutes. After only a few pages I wanted to play their game—the marshalling of evidence to see what combinations of data and scholarly pyrotechnics would solve such interesting mysteries as why women menstruate, why women's ovulation is hidden, and why female orgasm exists. The authors are admirably humble about their conclusions, and their logic is fascinating and convincing. How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories deserves a big audience, and I salute the authors on creating an intellectually ambitious book that is as gripping as a novel. This is education that goes down so easy the reader may not notice. It is also full of provocative ideas and counterintuitive reasoning. Is this a groundbreaking, attention-gripping, intellectually brilliant, and paradigm-changing book? Unequivocally. It is all that, and more.

Pepper Schwartz, author of Prime: Adventures and Advice on Sex, Love, and the Sensual Years

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