Read Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality Online
Authors: Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jethá
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #Sociology, #Psychology, #Science, #Social Science; Science; Psychology & Psychiatry, #History
monotony and, 293–96
as natural, 5, 34, 41, 47, 134–37
serial, 299–300
sperm competition and, 228, 239
Montagnais Indians, 107, 174
Montaigne, Michel, 233
Moral Animal, The
(Wright), 52–53, 270
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 42–45, 72, 110, 112
Mormon crickets
(Anabrus simplex),
174–75
Morris, Desmond, 7, 93, 97, 108–9, 116
Most Dangerous Animal, The
(Smith), 186
Mosuo, 126–32, 131, 134
mothers, 105–12, 128
single, 26, 49, 310
surrogate, 107
Mothers and Others
(Hrdy), 106
Mozambique, 120, 202–3
Mr. Darwin’s Shooter
(McDonald), 26
multimale-multifemale mating systems, 45,
66
murder, 127, 187, 194
Murderer Next Door, The
(Buss), 23
Murdock, George, 117
Muria, 285
Murngin, 184–85,
184, 331n
mushroom, stinkhorn
(Phallus ravenelii),
30
music, 86, 146–47, 315n, 320n
myth, 32, 33–34, 50, 167
Greek, 39–40, 228
Naked Ape, The
(Morris), 97
Namowei, 195
Native Americans, 327n, 333n–34n
conical-head shaping of, 140, 140, 141, 325
n
natural selection, 33, 35–36, 42, 51, 99, 155, 223, 238, 316
n,
339
n
“natural” vs. “unnatural,” 22–23, 117–18
Nature,
227, 241
Nayar, 122
NBC Nightly News,
201
Neanderthals, 327
n
Nebraska, taping sex in, 283
necks, elongation of,
139,
140–41
New Guinea, 91
New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal,
249, 286
Newsweek, 305
New Yorker,
117, 204
New York Times,
5, 161, 168, 201–2, 209, 273
Nigerians, 144
Nikah Misyar
(traveler’s marriage), 119–20
Nikah Mut’ah
(marriage for pleasure), 120
1984
(Orwell), 147
nipples, male, 341
n
Nixon, Richard, 194
Nolan, Patrick, 191
nonpossessiveness, 93, 126–27
North America, 159, 241
novelty, sexual, 288–300, 345
n
nymphomania, 251, 285
O
(Margolis), 251–52
Ohio, University of, 21
On Human Nature
(Wilson), 37
On the Origin of Species
(C. Darwin), 27, 36, 245
Oppenheimer, Frank, 93
oral sex, 283, 344
n
–45
n
orangutans, 1, 61, 62,
62,
63, 115, 187, 215, 221,
224
sperm competition and,
230
orgasms:
female, 10, 13, 28, 245, 247–51, 255–58, 262–64, 266–68, 274, 294, 340
n
–41
n,
342
n
health and, 238
male, 10, 13, 263–64, 267, 268, 274, 341
n
–42
n,
344
n
multiple, 10, 13, 342
n
oxytocin and, 215
n
simultaneous, 341n–42n
“Original Affluent Society, The” (Sahlins), 176
Origins of Virtue, The
(Ridley), 177
Orwell, George, 147, 158
Ostrom, Elinor, 170
Our Inner Ape
(de Waal), 75
ovulation, 8, 57, 85, 116,
224,
227, 239, 274–75
age of menarche and, 159
in chimps, 69
concealed, 35, 48, 58–60, 69, 102, 262, 321
n
copulation calls and, 257
Oxford University, 157
oxytocin, 72, 215
n
pair bonds, 7–8, 34, 59, 73–77, 85, 101, 111, 115–19, 136, 216–17
long-term, 11, 73, 75, 118, 262–63
Papua New Guinea, 159, 185, 331n
Paraguay, 91–92, 119
paraphilias, 280–81
parental investment:
female, 42, 49, 53
male, 7, 13, 26, 35, 48, 49, 51–55, 126, 128, 322n
Parental Investment and Sexual Selection
(Trivers), 115–16
Parker, Geoffrey, 220
Patanowateri, 195
paternity, 94, 235, 265
partible, 90–91, 103, 108, 340n
paternity certainty, 8, 15, 49, 54, 56, 99, 104, 124–37, 149
genetics and, 25, 54, 56, 141
patriarchy, 131–34, 254
peacefulness, 102, 178, 179, 210–11, 212, 317
n
pedophilia, 280–81
Penang, xi-xiii
penguins, 134–35
penis, 12, 30, 140, 215, 222, 223,
230,
233–43, 266, 286, 288
size of,
224,
235–36, 235, 252, 253, 339
n
Perel, Esther, 307, 309
perfume, 57, 262
Peter Pan Complex, 5
Peterson, Dale, 65, 186, 187, 332n
pheromones, 346
n
Pinker, Steven, 28, 49, 183–85, 184, 192, 194, 210, 255, 317
n,
330
n,
332
n
Pirahã, 121
plasticity, erotic, 272–81
pleasure, sexual, 6, 59, 85, 284, 285, 320
n
of males vs. females, 39–40, 47, 304
quantity vs. quality of, 40
plethysmographs, 273
Plotz, David, 163
politics, 176–81, 211, 217
hierarchy and, 9, 143
Pollan, Michael, 335n
Pollock, Donald, 94
n,
105, 125–26
Polo, Marco, 127, 130
Polonius, 305
polyamorous families, 305–6, 310
polyandry, 43, 222, 225
polygamy, 28
polygyny, 11, 28, 43,
66,
217–18, 219, 222–23, 240, 242, 245, 263, 344
n
mating calls and, 256, 257
Polynesia, 108–9
population growth, 9, 33, 154–56, 156, 158–60, 169, 328n foragers and, 156, 159, 190, 326n, 327
n
land and, 203–4
war and, 191, 193, 203
pornography, 5, 7, 12, 231–32, 276–77, 292, 299, 338
n
child, 283
money made from, 3, 315n
positron emission tomography (PET), 274
Potts, Richard, 214
poverty, 21, 33, 154, 160–65, 169, 207, 210, 342
n
Power, Margaret, 187–90, 333
n
Power of Scale, The
(Bodley), 171–72
prairie vole, 135–36, 137, 324
n
pregnancy, 7, 49, 56, 58, 59, 77, 107, 237, 260, 275, 328
n,
342
n
of chimps, 70
conception and, 90–91
demons and, 252, 253
prehistory, defined, 27
Prehistory of Sex, The
(Taylor), 14
Prescott, James, 284
Presley, Elvis, 86
Pretty Woman,
50
Prisoner’s Dilemma, 167–68, 170
private property, 9, 11–15, 87, 143
prolactin, 267
promiscuity, 98–101, 142, 224, 227, 257, 259, 268, 337n body-size dimorphism and, 217–18
of bonobos, 64, 75, 126, 217–18
defined, 44
of humans, 11, 12–13, 43, 44–45, 179,
180,
241, 246, 250, 259, 265, 294–95
property, 163
of foragers, 162, 176, 190
private, 9, 11–15, 87, 143
prostate cancer, 238
prostitutes, 28, 29, 50, 56, 114, 120, 125, 141, 221, 250, 258
protection, 6, 7, 8, 49, 50, 51, 54, 57, 59, 99, 140, 149
Protestant work ethic, 53
psychic unity of humankind, 115
psychology, 12, 106, 172
confirmation bias and, 117
evolutionary,
see
evolutionary psychology
Psychopathia Sexualis
(Krafft-Ebing), 249–50
punishment, 83–84, 95, 97–98, 253, 286, 338n Pusey, Anne, 69, 264
Quadagno, David, 289
Quaestiones super Viaticum
(Peter of Spain), 40
Queen’s University (Belfast), 238
Ramusen, Knud, 121
rape, 38, 64, 95, 127, 186–87, 253
Reid, D. P., 344n
Reiner, Rob, 341n
religion, 27, 34, 35, 96, 109, 119–20, 315n Rembrandt, 63
Rent a Rasta,
289, 345n
repetitive microsatellite, 72
repression, sexual, 47, 277, 287
reproduction, 14, 38, 53,
78,
85, 86–87, 99, 149, 166, 215, 326n
bonobos and, 63, 64
of gibbons, 64
rape and, 187
rates of, 154
resources and, 158
sperm competition in, 229
reproductive tract, female, 220
sperm welcome in, 264–67
vacuum in, 235
resources, 76, 100, 166, 176
communally owned, 169–70,
180
competition for, 158
depletion of, 158, 159
male, 7, 50, 54–57, 59, 142
reticence, female, 27, 38–42, 51, 96, 221, 229, 254, 258–59, 266
Reuters, 119–20, 197
Ridley, Matt, 34, 154, 177, 217, 326n
Roberts, Julia, 50
Rochester, University of, 237
Rock, Chris, 290, 291
rock and roll, 86, 320n
Rolling Stone,
146, 147
Romance on the Road
(Belliveau), 289
Rome, ancient, 95–96, 124–25, 191, 233
Romer, Roy, 310–11
Roseto, 162, 328n
Roughgarden, Joan, 26, 117, 316n
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 32–33, 69, 87, 167, 170, 322n r-selected species, 326n
Ryan, Meg, 256
Sagan, Dorian, 227
Sahlins, Marshall, 161, 162–63, 176, 195
Saletan, William, 21, 107
Salovey, Peter, 144–45
Samoans, 321n
Sanday, Peggy Reeves, 132–33, 324n
Sapolsky, Robert, 65, 72, 178–79
SARS, 207
Sartre, Jean Paul, 84
Saudi Arabia, 119–20
Savage, Dan, 231, 304
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue, 330n
Scheper-Hughes, Nancy, 203
Schiebinger, Londa, 316n–17n
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 29, 46, 281
Science,
34, 169, 216–17
science, politics and, 211
scrotum, 220, 236–37, 243, 339n
security, sex and, 38–39, 93
“seeds of confusion” theory, 59–60
Seinfeld, Jerry, 47, 288
self-interest, 9, 38, 100, 117, 133, 139, 141, 166, 181, 316n of economic man, 167
Selfish Gene, The
(Dawkins), 166, 177
selfishness, 166, 169, 177, 211–12, 328n semen, 90–91, 105, 124, 228,
230,
234, 235, 236, 238, 267, 339n
depletion of, 250, 340n
Semple, Stuart, 256–57
Seneca, 42–43
Senters, Todd, 283
sex changes, 281–82
sexual dysfunction, 2–3
Sexual Fluidity
(L. Diamond), 278
sexual intercourse, 12, 85, 90–91, 124, 242, 247, 283, 286, 295
with demons, 252
duration of, 236,
236,
242
positions for, 77,
224
promiscuous,
see
promiscuity
thrusting action in, 234–35, 243
Sexual Life in Ancient Rome
(Kiefer), 124–25
sexual selection, 26, 34, 39, 42, 54–55, 221, 225, 266, 316n postcopulatory, 343n
Roughgarden’s views on, 117
Shackelford, Todd, 338n
shame, 12, 54, 82, 96, 122, 129, 167, 170, 172
sharing, 6, 9, 11–12, 59, 99–100, 102, 177
of food,
see
food, sharing of
of mates, 12, 121, 137, 141, 146
Shaw, George Bernard, 155, 172, 211
sheep, 272, 280
shelter, 49, 81, 176, 302
Sherfey, Mary Jane, 254, 268, 342n
Shia Muslims, 120
Short, Roger, 227, 234
Sick Societies
(Edgerton), 23, 192
sin, original, 35, 82
Singer, Peter, 335n
single mothers, 26, 49, 310
single-parent families, 4, 300
Sioux (Lakota), 334n
Siriono, 121, 145, 302
Slate.com, 21, 107
slaves, 14, 37, 118, 192, 254
Sledge, Percy, 146
sleep, 176, 208, 296, 346n
Small, Meredith, 96, 116, 257, 261, 266
smallpox, 206, 207,
207
smell, 262, 275, 298–99, 345n
Smith, Adam, 166, 177, 328n–29n
Smith, David Livingstone, 158, 186, 332n
Soccer Tribe, The
(Morris), 93
social behavior, 83–88
social Darwinists, 35–36
societies, map of,
89
Society without Fathers or Husbands, A
(Cai Hua), 129
Sociobiology
(Wilson), 36, 37
Socio-Erotic Exchanges (S.E.Ex.), 93–98, 138–39
Socrates, 163
Somé, Malidoma Patrice, 105–6, 128
Song of Myself
(Whitman), 271
soul, feminine, 271–79
South Pacific, 96, 263, 321n, 344n
soy products, 237, 242
Spears, Britney, 284
Speculum Doctrinale
(Vincent of Beauvais), 121–22
Spencer, Herbert, 35
sperm, 12, 53, 227–30, 234–41, 252, 264–67
sperm competition, 220–23, 225, 228–32, 236, 240, 242, 243, 259, 264, 265, 338
n
–41
n
copulation calls and, 257, 258
copulatory plug and, 234
among great apes,
230
monogamy and, 228, 239
sperm count, 237
Sponsel, Leslie, 193, 196–97
Sprague, Joey, 289
Squire, Susan, 300, 304
standard narrative, 7–8, 11, 15, 25, 34–35, 46–60, 64, 149, 223, 266, 300
assumptions of, 99, 137, 142
of evolutionary psychology, 38–39, 48–53
extended sexual receptivity and
concealed ovulation in, 48, 58–60
female libido in, 38–39, 47–58
female orgasm in, 262–63
male parental investment in, 7, 13, 26, 35, 48, 49, 51–55, 126, 128, 322
n
paternity certainty in, 48, 55–58, 124–37, 142
sexual economics and, 48–51
sexual jealousy in, 35, 48, 55–58, 92, 142
testicles and, 227
war between the sexes in, 269–70
Stanford, Craig, 67
starvation, 164–65, 173, 203, 204
status, 52
of bonobos, 71
of children, 148
female, 9, 14, 57, 71, 132
male, 38, 49, 50, 55,
65–66,
99, 101, 257, 265
Sting, 147
Stone Age Economics
(Sahlins), 162–63
straight men, 276–77
erotic plasticity and, 272, 273
stress, 72, 208–10, 296, 336
n,
346
n
stroke, 162, 210