Praise for What's Love Got to Do with It?
"Small joins...such writers as Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris, and Lionel Tiger who have sought to make evolutionary biology the foundation sexual behavior...a refreshing rejoinder to the Darwinian boys' club."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"An anthropologist's thorough, lucid, nontechnical descriptions of why we mate the way we do."
-- Playboy
"A personal feminist take on the mating game. [Small] adopts an intimate style [and] succeeds in conveying a flavor of what...scientific research is all about."
-- Scientific American
Praise for What's Love Got to Do with It?
" Small joins...such writers as Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris, and Lionel Tiger who have sought to make evolutionary biology the foundation sexual behavior...a refreshing rejoinder to the Darwinian boys' club."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
" An anthropologist's thorough, lucid, nontechnical descriptions of why we mate the way we do."
-- Playboy
" A personal feminist take on the mating game. [Small] adopts an intimate style [and] succeeds in conveying a flavor of what...scientific research is all about."
-- Scientific American
Praise for What's Love Got to Do with It?
"Small joins...such writers as Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris, and Lionel Tiger who have sought to make evolutionary biology the foundation sexual behavior...a refreshing rejoinder to the Darwinian boys' club."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"An anthropologist's thorough, lucid, nontechnical descriptions of why we mate the way we do."
-- Playboy
"A personal feminist take on the mating game. [Small] adopts an intimate style [and] succeeds in conveying a flavor of what...scientific research is all about."
-- Scientific American
Praise for What's Love Got to Do with It?
"Small joins...such writers as Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris, and Lionel Tiger who have sought to make evolutionary biology the foundation sexual behavior...a refreshing rejoinder to the Darwinian boys' club."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"An anthropologist's thorough, lucid, nontechnical descriptions of why we mate the way we do."
-- Playboy
"A personal feminist take on the mating game. [Small] adopts an intimate style [and] succeeds in conveying a flavor of what...scientific research is all about."
-- Scientific American
Praise for What's Love Got to Do with It?
"Small joins...such writers as Robert Ardrey, Desmond Morris, and Lionel Tiger who have sought to make evolutionary biology the foundation sexual behavior...a refreshing rejoinder to the Darwinian boys' club."
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"An anthropologist's thorough, lucid, nontechnical descriptions of why we mate the way we do."
-- Playboy
"A personal feminist take on the mating game. [Small] adopts an intimate style [and] succeeds in conveying a flavor of what...scientific research is all about."
-- Scientific American
Meredith F. Small is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University and lives in Ithaca, New York.