Konner, Melvin

Women after all : sex, evolution and the end of male supremacy / Melvin Konner. - New York ; London : W. W. Norton & Company, 2015. - 404 p. ; 21 cm.

Includes index.

Introduction: "Stronger than all besides" --
Ch. 1. Diverge, say the cells --
Ch. 2. Hidden in darkness --
Ch. 3. Picky females, easy males --
Ch. 4. Primate possibilities --
Ch. 5. Equal origins --
Ch. 6. Cultivating dominance --
Ch. 7. Samson's haircut, Achilles' heel --
Ch. 8. The trouble with men --
Ch. 9. Developing daughters --
Ch. 10. Billions rising --
Epilogue: #YesAllWomen.

A short, lively argument for the natural superiority of women.
In Women After All, anthropologist Melvin Konner traces the arc of evolution to explain the relationships between women and men. Drawing on colourful examples from the natural world–the octopus, the black widow spider and coral reef fish, which can switch from male to female in a single reproductive career–he sheds light on our biologically different human identities and the poignant exceptions that challenge the male/female divide.
We meet hunter-gatherers in Botswana whose culture gave women a prominent place, inventing the working mother and respecting women's voices around the fire. History upset this balance as a dense world of war fostered extreme male dominance. But our species has been recovering over the past two centuries and an unstoppable move towards equality is afoot. It will not be the end of men but it will be the end of male supremacy and a better, wiser world for women and men alike.

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Women--History
Man-woman relationships
Evolution

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