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This landmark account challenges conventional thinking about human evolution, focusing on the female body and its pivotal role over 200 million years. It explores intriguing questions: How did the female body influence evolution? Why do women generally outlive men? What accounts for the higher incidence of Alzheimer’s in women? Why do girls excel academically until puberty, only to see their scores decline? The book delves into the implications of sexism in evolution and addresses the discomforts of menopause. With a blend of curiosity and humor, the author presents a well-researched yet accessible narrative that serves as a "user's manual" for understanding the female mammal. It emphasizes the necessity of including the female perspective in discussions of biology and evolution, arguing that neglecting this aspect compromises fields like medicine and neurobiology. The text advocates for an open dialogue about female anatomy and experiences, from breasts to wombs, revealing the complexities of being a woman. This work not only revises our understanding of human history but also serves as a crucial corrective to the male-centric focus that has dominated the conversation. It promises to reshape perceptions of evolution and the success of Homo sapiens.
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Eve, Cat Bohannon
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2024
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