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The Case of the Female Orgasm Elisabeth A. Lloyd

The Case of the Female Orgasm By Elisabeth A. Lloyd

The Case of the Female Orgasm by Elisabeth A. Lloyd


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The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution by Elisabeth A. Lloyd

Why women evolved to have orgasms - when most of their primate relatives don't - is a persistent mystery among evolutionary biologists. In pursuing this mystery, Elisabeth Lloyd arrives at another: How could anything as inadequate as the evolutionary explanations of the female orgasm have passed muster as science? A judicious and revealing look at all twenty evolutionary accounts of the trait of human female orgasm, Lloyd's book is at the same time a case study of how certain biases steer science astray. Over the past fifteen years, the effect of sexist or male-centered approaches to science has been hotly debated. Drawing especially on data from nonhuman primates and human sexology over eighty years, Lloyd shows what damage such bias does in the study of female orgasm. She also exposes a second pernicious form of bias that permeates the literature on female orgasms: a bias toward adaptationism. Here Lloyd's critique comes alive, demonstrating how most of the evolutionary accounts either are in conflict with, or lack, certain types of evidence necessary to make their cases - how they simply assume that female orgasm must exist because it helped females in the past reproduce. As she weighs the evidence, Lloyd takes on nearly everyone who has written on the subject: evolutionists, animal behaviorists, and feminists alike. Her clearly and cogently written book is at once a convincing case study of bias in science and a sweeping summary and analysis of what is known about the evolution of the intriguing trait of female orgasm.

The Case of the Female Orgasm Reviews

As women have known since the dawn of our time, the primary site for stimulation to orgasm centers upon the clitoris. The data are unambiguous. The clitoris is the homologue of the penis - it is the same organ, endowed with the same anatomical organization and capacity of response. Anatomy, physiology, and observed responses all agree. Why then do we have an issue at all? - Stephen Jay Gould, Natural History

About Elisabeth A. Lloyd

Elisabeth A. Lloyd is Arnold and Maxine Tanis Chair of History and Philosophy of Science and Professor of Biology, Indiana University. She is coeditor with Evelyn Fox Keller of Keywords in Evolutionary Biology (Harvard).

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CIN0674017064G
9780674017061
0674017064
The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution by Elisabeth A. Lloyd
Used - Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20050422
320
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