Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality

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evolutionary models of same-sex attraction
evolutionary psychology
Fitness Indicators
FSH Ratio
gender roles evolution
GnRH Neuronal
GnRH Pulse
GnRH Receptor
haworth
Human Sexual Attractions
Human Sexual Preferences
Hypothalamic GnRH
Hypothalamic GnRH Pulse
LH Response
male
Male Male Alliances
Male Male Sexual Behavior
Male Sexual Preferences
Mammalian Pheromones
mate
Mormon Cricket
Natural Body Odor
orientation
Pheromonal Cues
Pheromonal Model
Post-hoc Tukey's HSD Analysis
Post-hoc Tukey’s HSD Analysis
press
primate sexual behavior
sexual pleasure origins
Sexual Selection Theory
sexual signaling
Sexually Dimorphic
Short Term Mating Strategies
Sociosexual Behavior
sociosexuality research
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Unconscious Affects
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789035073
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Expand your knowledgewith theories and concepts that may challenge your assumptions about sexual attraction

Human sexuality can be better understood by knowing how sexual psychologies may have evolved throughout the ages. Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality presents a detailed examination of human sexuality, the assumptions about concepts and terms pertaining to sexuality, and the latest theories on the evolution of human sexual attraction. Leading experts explore various aspects of evolutionary theory, with a focus on Evolutionary Psychology (EP). Discussions include mate preferences, mating behavior, mate signaling, pheromones, and same-sex attraction. This comprehensive source also presents three groundbreaking theories of the evolution of same-sex attraction.

Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality takes current assumptions about human sexuality, explains each in turn, and then offers fresh perspectives on conventional concepts of sexual orientation. This extensive resource provides ample evidence to argue that researchers should investigate sexual relationships based on a person’s characteristics such as personal traits, complementary roles/status, sexual acts, or situational context rather than simply the sex of the partner. The book provides a discussion of evolutionary theory, evolution of human sexual culture, evolution of sexual pleasure, and detailed analysis of assumptions about sexual orientation. The text is carefully referenced.

Some of the topics explored by Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality include:

  • links to non-human primate sexual behaviors and the emergence of human (sexual) nature
  • EP research on consensual adult human sexual behaviors
  • studies of evolved male and female mating strategies, mate preferences, and sexual psychologies
  • a brief history of the theory of evolution
  • ancient culture, archeology, and an overview of premodern human sexuality
  • evolutionary history of sexual pleasure
  • human mating strategies
  • development of mate preferences
  • sexual signals, such as distinctive physical features, material wealth, etc.
  • theories of the evolution of same-sex sexual attraction and behavior
  • Primatologist Paul Vasey’s observations of female Japanese macaques and their female-female sexual encounterswith an examination of human male-male behavior
  • evolutionary history of female-female affectional bonding with a new theory on the behavior
  • evolutionary history of male-male sexual behaviorwith intriguing thoughts on why it happened
  • evolutionary history of pheromones as chemical messengers
  • much more

Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality is an important, thought-provoking resource perfect for evolutionary psychologists, sexologists, educators, researchers, scholars, and graduate students.

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