Eva

Come il corpo femminile ha plasmato l'evoluzione umana

Hardcover, 708 pages

italiano language

Published by Mondadori.

ISBN:
978-88-04-75929-4
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Nel corso di centinaia di migliaia di anni, le donne hanno sviluppato nasi più sensibili, un udito più fine alle alte frequenze, una visione dei colori più estesa e un’aspettativa di vita più lunga di ben mezzo decennio rispetto agli uomini. Eppure, in un mondo per troppo tempo dominato dalla «norma maschile», le scienze biologiche hanno mantenuto come unico paradigma di riferimento in laboratorio il corpo maschile, da quello del topo a quello di Homo sapiens.

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"Eve" by Cat Bohannon offers a comprehensive and compelling re-examination of human evolution, emphasizing the significant role of the female body in shaping our species' evolutionary history and societies.  Drawing upon disciplines such as evolutionary biology, physiology, palaeoanthropology, and genetics, Bohannon challenges the long-standing male-centric narrative of human development and brings attention to the contributions of the female body.

The book begins with a captivating tour of mammalian development, tracing back to the Jurassic era. By emphasizing the role of women, Bohannon provides an alternative narrative that sheds light on the often overlooked aspects of human evolution. Through this lens, she presents a new history of our species, one that highlights the evolutionary significance of the female body.

One of the primary goals of "Eve" is to challenge stereotypes and encourage readers to reconsider traditional narratives. Bohannon highlights the limitations of evolutionary reasoning that have perpetuated male-centric views. By doing …