Synopsis
If the mythical "good savage" were to observe Western societies and their customs, he would be greatly surprised by the display of an obsession with sex. It would seem that the men and women of today have finally discovered sexual fulfI'ment. Sexology has been enhanced by fiedings in various disciplines - biology, ethology, medicine, psychology and psychoanalysis. Biological and cultural anthropology and even palaeoanthropology have been called upon to help us understand more fully the complexity of our desires and behaviour.This book offers a methodical approach to human sexuality from its origins to present-day issues, enabling readers to browse freely by theme or question. Each subject is clearly treated with explanations of recent scientific fiedings and a debunking of received ideas and other false explanations based on dogma or on so-called "natural laws".Aspects of erotic life examined here include: sexual maturity, sexual orientation, attachment, feelings, love, fidelity, puberty, the learning process, fulfilled adult sexuality, new practices, perversions and pornography. A central issue guides the authors: What is uniquely human? What can we learn from animal behaviour?Two authors, known for their originality, eminence and iedependence, bring together their complementary skills and reflections.They review current knowledge in science, medicine and the social sciences; when a new subject is introduced, an appraisal of existing knowledge and current controversies is provided.An appendix of sexual statistics synthesises the results of anthropological, sociological, medical and bI'metric studies; it is accompanied by a critical analysis of the major studies on sexuality and sexual liberation of the past thirty years.The author of the widely acclaimed Au commencement était l'homme (2003) and Lucy et l'obscurantI'me (2007), Pascal Picq is a lecturer in the Chair of Palaeoanthropology and Prehistory at the Collège de France. His works include Les Tigres (2004) and Les Grands Singes (2005).The author of Les Violences ordinaires (2008) and Inventer le couple (2001), Philippe Brenot is a psychiatrist, couple therapist, director of sexology courses at the University of Paris-V, and the president of the Observatoire International du Couple. His works include Le Sexe et l'Amour (2003) and Le Génie et la Folie (2007).
About the Author
Auteur à succès d'Au commencement était l'homme et de Lucy et l'obscurantisme, Pascal Picq est paléoanthropologue au Collège de France et spécialiste des origines et de l'évolution des grands singes, notamment de leurs comportements. Auteur du Sexe et l'Amour et d'Inventer le couple, Philippe Brenot est médecin psychiatre et thérapeute de couple, directeur d'enseignement en sexologie à l'université Paris-V et président de l'Observatoire international du couple.
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