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Evolution, Gender, and Rape.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: A Bradford Book SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (461 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262285155
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Evolution, Gender, and RapeDDC classification:
  • 364.15/32
LOC classification:
  • HV6558.E92 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Evolutionary Models and Gender -- 1 - Talking Evolution and Selling Difference -- 2 - Female Sexuality and the Myth of Male Control -- 3 - Power Asymmetries between the Sexes, Mate Preferences, and Components of Fitness -- 4 - Does Self-Report Make Sense as an Investigative Method in Evolutionary Psychology? -- 5 - Understanding Rape -- 6 - Pop Sociobiology Reborn: The Evolutionary Psychology of Sex and Violence -- Critiquing Evolutionary Models of Rape -- 7 - Of Vice and Men: A Case Study in Evolutionary Psychology -- 8 - Evolutionary Models of Why Men Rape: Acknowledging the Complexities -- 9 - Theory and Data on Rape and Evolution -- 10 - An Unnatural History of Rape -- 11 - Violence against Science: Rape and Evolution -- Integrative and Cultural Models of Gender and Rape -- 12 - The Origins of Sex Differences in Human Behavior: Evolved Dispositions versus Social Roles -- 13 - The Evolutionary Value of the Man (to) Child Affiliative Bond: Closer to Obligate Than to Facultative -- 14 - Rape-Free versus Rape-Prone: How Culture Makes a Difference -- 15 - What Is "Rape?"-Toward a Historical, Ethnographic Approach -- 16 - Understanding Rape: A Metatheoretical Framework -- 17 - Coming Full Circle: Refuting Biological Determinism -- Index.
Summary: Multidisciplinary critiques of the notion of rape as an evolutionary adaptation.
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Intro -- Contents -- Evolutionary Models and Gender -- 1 - Talking Evolution and Selling Difference -- 2 - Female Sexuality and the Myth of Male Control -- 3 - Power Asymmetries between the Sexes, Mate Preferences, and Components of Fitness -- 4 - Does Self-Report Make Sense as an Investigative Method in Evolutionary Psychology? -- 5 - Understanding Rape -- 6 - Pop Sociobiology Reborn: The Evolutionary Psychology of Sex and Violence -- Critiquing Evolutionary Models of Rape -- 7 - Of Vice and Men: A Case Study in Evolutionary Psychology -- 8 - Evolutionary Models of Why Men Rape: Acknowledging the Complexities -- 9 - Theory and Data on Rape and Evolution -- 10 - An Unnatural History of Rape -- 11 - Violence against Science: Rape and Evolution -- Integrative and Cultural Models of Gender and Rape -- 12 - The Origins of Sex Differences in Human Behavior: Evolved Dispositions versus Social Roles -- 13 - The Evolutionary Value of the Man (to) Child Affiliative Bond: Closer to Obligate Than to Facultative -- 14 - Rape-Free versus Rape-Prone: How Culture Makes a Difference -- 15 - What Is "Rape?"-Toward a Historical, Ethnographic Approach -- 16 - Understanding Rape: A Metatheoretical Framework -- 17 - Coming Full Circle: Refuting Biological Determinism -- Index.

Multidisciplinary critiques of the notion of rape as an evolutionary adaptation.

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