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The New Science of Darwinian Feminism: Evolutionary Insights from Bonobo Social and Sexual Interactions
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 04, 2012
Episode Duration |
00:52:38
Amy Parish is a biological anthropologist, primatologist, and Darwinian feminist. For the last twenty years she has been studying the world's captive population of bonobos, who are among the closest living relatives of humans. The social system of the Bonobo is unusual in many respects: females form real and meaningful bonds in the absence of kinship, females attack and dominate males, and all possible age and gender combinations participate in sexual interactions.

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