[Get free] Cultures of Multiple Fathers: The Theory and Practice of Partible Paternity in Lowland South America
| #1590198 in Books | 2002-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.34 x.97 x6.40l,1.17 | File Name: 0813024560 | 288 pages
||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Ground-breaking science|By CPR|Beckerman and Valentine have collected a series of anthropological essays that call into question the generally-accepted view of human sexuality, which they call The Standard Model. Essentially, the accounts presented here show that there are many cultures -- with no contact between them -- that believe a baby is composed of accumulated semen. Co||"Rarely does a book suddenly thrust open a door, giving us a striking new view of a certain aspect of the field of anthropology. Cultures of Multiple Fathers does just that.... Pretty soon we can expect other volumes to appear documenting partible paternity i
"Rarely does a book suddenly thrust open a door, giving us a striking new view of a certain aspect of the field of anthropology. Cultures of Multiple Fathers does just that. . . . Pretty soon we can expect other volumes to appear documenting partible paternity in Africa, Australia, Melanesia, etc. But this volume will have been the first one."--Robert L. Carneiro, curator of South American Ethnology, American Museum of Natural History
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