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evolutionary origins of incest taboo
evolutionary psychology
family
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Father Daughter Dyads
Father Daughter Incest
Female Dispersal
Gathering Band
Harmful Recessive Genes
Homo Erectus
Homo Habilis
Homosexual Incest
Inbreeding Depression
Incest Avoidance
Incest Taboo
kin selection theory
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Modern Family
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Mother Son Dyad
Mother Son Incest
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Present Day Chimpanzees
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Sexual Avoidance
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781594511165
  • Weight: 504g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout history humans have been fascinated with incest. Stories, fables, literature, philosophers, church officials, and scientists have explored this mysterious topic. The taboo is critical to human survival, as incest threatens the species and patterns of human social organization. Drawing upon the rich legacy of theory, empirical data, and speculation about the origins of the incest taboo, this book develops a new explanation for, not only the emergence of the taboo in hominid and human evolutionary history, but also for the varying strength of the taboo for the incestuous dyads of the nuclear family, the different rates of incest of these dyads, and the dramatic differences the psychological pathology incest has on its younger victims. Synthesizing findings from biology, sociobiology, neurology, primatology, clinical psychology, anthropology, and sociology, the authors weave together a scenario of how natural selection initially generated mechanisms of sexual avoidance; and then, as the nuclear family emerged in hominid and human evolution, how sociocultural selection led to the development of the incest taboo.
Jonathan H. Turner, Distiguished Professor of sociology at the University of California, Riverside, is the author of Face to Face: Toward a Sociological Theory of Interpersonal Behavior (Stanford University Press, 2002). Alexandra Maryanski, Associate Professor of sociology at the University of California, Riverside, is coauthor with Jonathan H. Turner of The Social Cage: Human Nature and the Evolution of Society (Stanford University Press, 1992).