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The descent of the child : human evolution from a new perspective / Elaine Morgan.

Title
The descent of the child : human evolution from a new perspective / Elaine Morgan.
Author
Morgan, Elaine.
Publication
London : Souvenir Press, 1994.

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x, 197 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
"In 1972 Elaine Morgan's first book, 'The Descent of Woman,'... came as a reminder - much needed at the time - that no account of the 'Emergence of Man,' could afford to confine its attentions to one sex without falling into serious errors. This... points out the dangers of focusing too much attention of single age group - adults. Infants, like women, have been there throughout our evolutionary history, their well-being equally vital to species survival. Yet, in the five million years in which the growing power of 'Homo sapiens' has enabled us to dominate the planet, our babies have become increasingly helpless, immature and vulnerable. What is the relationship between these two facts? As Jean Piaget wrote: 'The child explains the adult far more than the reverse.' "The Descent of Child" looks at evolution from the child's point of view - from conception and the development of the foetus to birth, child rearing and parental roles. It not only throws new light on where we may have come from, adding new evidence to support the Aquatic Ape Theory of evolution against the Savannah Theory, but it enables us to make a better informed assessments of urgent contemporary problems, such as the break-up of the family, abortion, infertility, over-population and woman's place in society."--Publisher description.
Subject
  • Human evolution
  • Infants > Development
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 0285632124 (hdbk)
  • 0285632531 (pbk)
OCLC
31883510
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library