Different: gender through the eyes of a primatologist ; with drawings & photographs by the author
"New York Times best-selling author and world-renowned primatologist Frans de Waal explores sex and gender in both humans and other animals. Though many scholars now argue that gender differences are purely a product of socialization, primatologist Frans de Waal illustrates in Different the sci...
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction 1 1 TOYS ARE US How Boys, Girls, and Other Primates Play 19 2 GENDER Identity and Self-Socialization 38 3 SIX BOYS Growing Up Sisterless in the Netherlands 61 4 THE WRONG METAPHOR Exaggerating Primate Patriarchy 82 5 BONOBO SISTERHOOD The Forgotten Ape Revisited 103 6 SEXUAL SIGNALS From Genitals to Faces to Beauty 127
7 THE MATING GAME The Myth of the Demure Female 148 8 VIOLENCE Rape, Murder, and the Dogs of War 174 9 ALPHA (FE)MALES The Difference between Dominance and Power 198 10 KEEPING THE PEACE Same-Sex Rivalry, Friendship, and Cooperation 226 11 NURTURANCE Maternal and Paternal Care of the Young 254 12 SAME-SEX SEX Animals Carrying the Rainbow Flag 284 13 THE TROUBLE WITH DUALISM Mind, Brain, and Body Are One 307 Acknowledgments 319 Notes 323 Bibliography 341 Index 375
In Different, world-renowned primatologist Frans de Waal draws on decades of observation and studies of both human and animal behavior to argue that despite the linkage between gender and biological sex, biology does not automatically support the traditional gender roles in human societies. While humans and other pri mates do share some behavioral differences, biology offers no justification for existing gender inequalities. Using chimpanzees and bonobos to illustrate this point—two ape relatives that are genetically equally close to humans—de Waal challenges widely held beliefs about masculinity and femininity, and common assump tions about authority, leadership, cooperation, competi tion, filial bonds, and sexual behavior. Chimpanzees are male-dominated and violent, while bonobos are female-dominated and peaceful. In both species, politi cal power needs to be distinguished from physical dom inance. Power is not limited to the males, and both sexes show true leadership capacities. Different is a fresh and thought-provoking approach to the long-running debate about the balance between nature and nurture, and where sex and gender roles fit in. De Waal peppers his discussion with details from his own life—a Dutch childhood in a family of six boys, his marriage to a French woman with a different orienta tion toward gender, and decades of academic turf wars (continued on back flap)
over outdated scientific theories that have proven hard to dislodge from public discourse. He discusses sexual orientation, gender identity, and the limitations of the gender binary, exceptions to which are also found in other primates. With humor, clarity, and compassion, Different seeks to broaden the conversation about human gender dynamics by promoting an inclusive model that embraces differences, rather than negating them.
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CONTENTS Introduction 1 1 TOYS ARE US How Boys, Girls, and Other Primates Play 19 2 GENDER Identity and Self-Socialization 38 3 SIX BOYS Growing Up Sisterless in the Netherlands 61 4 THE WRONG METAPHOR Exaggerating Primate Patriarchy 82 5 BONOBO SISTERHOOD The Forgotten Ape Revisited 103 6 SEXUAL SIGNALS From Genitals to Faces to Beauty 127
7 THE MATING GAME The Myth of the Demure Female 148 8 VIOLENCE Rape, Murder, and the Dogs of War 174 9 ALPHA (FE)MALES The Difference between Dominance and Power 198 10 KEEPING THE PEACE Same-Sex Rivalry, Friendship, and Cooperation 226 11 NURTURANCE Maternal and Paternal Care of the Young 254 12 SAME-SEX SEX Animals Carrying the Rainbow Flag 284 13 THE TROUBLE WITH DUALISM Mind, Brain, and Body Are One 307 Acknowledgments 319 Notes 323 Bibliography 341 Index 375
In Different, world-renowned primatologist Frans de Waal draws on decades of observation and studies of both human and animal behavior to argue that despite the linkage between gender and biological sex, biology does not automatically support the traditional gender roles in human societies. While humans and other pri mates do share some behavioral differences, biology offers no justification for existing gender inequalities. Using chimpanzees and bonobos to illustrate this point—two ape relatives that are genetically equally close to humans—de Waal challenges widely held beliefs about masculinity and femininity, and common assump tions about authority, leadership, cooperation, competi tion, filial bonds, and sexual behavior. Chimpanzees are male-dominated and violent, while bonobos are female-dominated and peaceful. In both species, politi cal power needs to be distinguished from physical dom inance. Power is not limited to the males, and both sexes show true leadership capacities. Different is a fresh and thought-provoking approach to the long-running debate about the balance between nature and nurture, and where sex and gender roles fit in. De Waal peppers his discussion with details from his own life—a Dutch childhood in a family of six boys, his marriage to a French woman with a different orienta tion toward gender, and decades of academic turf wars (continued on back flap)
over outdated scientific theories that have proven hard to dislodge from public discourse. He discusses sexual orientation, gender identity, and the limitations of the gender binary, exceptions to which are also found in other primates. With humor, clarity, and compassion, Different seeks to broaden the conversation about human gender dynamics by promoting an inclusive model that embraces differences, rather than negating them. |
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