

An edition of Mother nature (1999)
a history of mothers, infants, and natural selection
By Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Pantheon Books
Language
eng
Pages
722
Description:
"Mother Nature presents a radical new way of understanding how mothers act and why, and how this new understanding is changing the way scientists think about how evolution works."--BOOK JACKET. "Drawing on anthropology, history, literature, developmental psychology, and animal behavior, Sarah Hrdy examines the distinct biological and genetic elements that constitute maternal instinct. She strips away the biases implicit in conventional stereotypes of female nature to give us very different and provocative perspectives on maternal ambivalence, the links between maternity and ambition, mother love and sexual love, and she explains why age-old tensions between the sexes persist and are being played out today in efforts to control women's reproductive choices."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Females, Mother and child, Motherhood, Natural selection, Parental behavior in animals, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Motherhood, Working mothers, Kind, Psychology, Mutterschaft, Mothers, Mères au travail, Moederschap, Mother-Child Relations, Aspect psychologique, Working Women, Biosociale aspecten, Maternité, Maternal Behavior, Mutter, Genetic Selection, Sélection naturelle, Psychologie, Mère et enfant, Comportement parental chez les animaux, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Working mohers, New York Times reviewed, Motherhood, psychological aspects