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Coevolution - Genes, Culture, and Human Diversity (Hardcover)
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Coevolution - Genes, Culture, and Human Diversity (Hardcover)
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Charles Darwin's "On the Origins of Species" had two principal
goals: to show that species had not been separately created and to
show that natural selection had been the main force behind their
proliferation and descent from common ancestors. In "Coevolution,"
the author proposes a powerful new theory of cultural
evolution--that is, of the descent with modification of the shared
conceptual systems we call "cultures"--that is parallel in many
ways to Darwin's theory of organic evolution. The author suggests
that a process of cultural selection, or preservation by
preference, driven chiefly by choice or imposition depending on the
circumstances, has been the main but not exclusive force of
cultural change. He shows that this process gives rise to five
major patterns or "modes" in which cultural change is at odds with
genetic change. Each of the five modes is discussed in some detail
and its existence confirmed through one or more case studies chosen
for their heuristic value, the robustness of their data, and their
broader implications. But "Coevolution" predicts not simply the
existence of the five modes of gene-culture relations; it also
predicts their relative importance in the ongoing dynamics of
cultural change in particular cases. The case studies themselves
are lucid and innovative reexaminations of an array of oft-pondered
anthropological topics--plural marriage, sickle-cell anemia, basic
color terms, adult lactose absorption, incest taboos, headhunting,
and cannibalism. In a general case, the author's goal is to
demonstrate that an evolutionary analysis of both genes and culture
has much to contribute to our understanding of human diversity,
particularly behavioral diversity, and thus to the resolution of
age-old questions about nature and nurture, genes and culture.
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