The Evolution of Human Sexuality

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The Evolution of Human Sexuality is a landmark 1979 book by anthropologist Donald Symons that applies evolutionary theory to explain the origins and functions of human sexual behavior.

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instanceOf academic book
book
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline anthropology
evolutionary biology
psychology
argues male and female sexual psychologies differ due to different reproductive constraints
many aspects of human sexuality are products of natural selection
author Donald Symons NERFINISHED
considered foundational text in evolutionary approaches to human sexuality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiquedFor limited consideration of social and cultural factors
perceived biological determinism
describedAs landmark work on human sexuality
examines female sexual behavior
male sexual behavior
mate choice
reproductive strategies
sex differences in sexuality
sexual selection in humans
focusesOn functions of human sexual behavior
origins of human sexual behavior
genre anthropology literature
evolutionary psychology literature
influenced evolutionary psychology of sex
research on human mating strategies
sociobiology debates
language English
mainSubject evolutionary theory
human sexuality
sexual behavior
notableFor controversial claims about sex differences
extensive cross-cultural discussion of sexuality
systematic application of evolutionary theory to human sexual behavior
publicationYear 1979
relatedWork evolutionary psychology
sociobiology
targetAudience anthropologists
evolutionary biologists
psychologists
scholars of human behavior
theoreticalFramework Darwinian adaptationism
evolutionary theory
timePeriodContext late 20th century debates on sociobiology

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Donald Symons notableWork The Evolution of Human Sexuality