Разные. Мужское и женское глазами приматолога

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Аннотация: В мире людей, как и в мире животных, представители разных полов ведут себя неодинаково. Всемирно известный приматолог Франс де Вааль более сорока лет наблюдает за обезьянами и в дикой природе, и в исследовательских центрах. На страницах книги он задается вопросами, которые лежат в основе любой дискуссии о гендерной идентичности. Проводя аналогии между животными и людьми, ученый ставит под сомнение многие общественные стереотипы в отношении мужчин и женщин. В частности, всегда ли мужскую агрессию или склонность к доминированию можно объяснить биологией? Или это больше навязано социумом? Автор противопоставляет жестокости шимпанзе миролюбивость бонобо, лидерству самцов одного вида обезьян — матриархат другого. Опираясь на научные данные, де Вааль доказывает: чтобы понимать природу, обусловливающую разницу между мужским и женским началом, надо увидеть все разнообразие качеств приматов и других млекопитающих, не отдавая предпочтения какому либо гендеру. Мы разные, чтобы жить вместе.

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