Growing up Human by Hassett Brenna;
Author:Hassett, Brenna;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Published: 2022-05-24T00:00:00+00:00
Notes
1. Or, it might be because youâre reading this in the future timeline where gendered parental roles sound absolutely medieval, in which case, hey, howâs that time machine coming?
2. Do read Angela Sainiâs Inferior and Superior if you want to know how bad scientific biases can be.
3. Darwin, C. 1871. The Descent of Man. He also allows that women are almost OK, but in a fantastically racist way: âWith woman the powers of intuition, of rapid perception, and perhaps of imitation, are more strongly marked than in man; but some, at least, of these faculties are characteristic of the lower races, and therefore of a past and lower state of civilisation.â
4. Correctly, or incorrectly, according to your grandmother.
5. Jack of all adaptations, master of none.
6. Trivers had many *cough* insights, among them an offhand comment that human females attractive in adolescence âtend to marry upâ and the rest essentially get into heavy petting because thatâs what theyâve got to offer. This is why a) you should probably get an anthropologist to check your evolutionary biology and b) the 1970s were such a miserable place for women in anthropology (or indeed, women in general).
7. Or, more honestly, as participants in a culture where infidelity (and discussion, dramatisation and dénouements of same) is a major theme of entertainment and/or public life.
8. While the commune sounds like fun and execution less so, they both end badly. At least they didnât have Charles Manson in colonial Massachusetts.
9. The Trobriand Islanders Malinowski studied may not have cared about paternity in the same way as a man from a patriarchal land-holding society where reproductive success is determined by the kind of capital you get from paternal inheritance ⦠but that doesnât mean they didnât know what fathers were.
10. Honourable mention here to the Swedish phenomenon of the âlatte papaâ, who spends a small fortune on ruggedly good-looking childcare accessories and lattes to drink while wearing them during his vastly generous paternal leave.
11. Yes, yes, I know, not in your grandadâs day. Uphill both ways and no grooming.
12. In the original publication, there is quite a lot of statistical ritual applied to declaring dads to be more important in societies where descent isnât patrilineal, sexual relationships are monogamous or polygynous, boys arenât circumcised, there is no overarching âboss Godâ, adolescent boys are socialised in the main group and where games of physical skill but not strategy are played. This is ⦠overly restrictive. Playing chess doesnât make you a bad dad.
13. Foraging societies that live in mostly forested areas around the Congo river are also described as Aka, BaYaka, Baika, BaâAka, Baka or, quite pejoratively, âpygmiesâ.
14. So-called because it is not; there is no more a hormone for happiness than there is an absolutely monogamous primate.
15. It is not, despite considerable popular assertion to the contrary, securely linked to just being a jerk. Testosterone levels are weakly linked to how humans respond to being challenged, but how you deal with that car cutting you off on the freeway is all on you, buddy.
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