Editorial Transworld Publishers Ltd
Fecha de edición febrero 2023 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781804990919
400 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
'A dazzling, funny and elegantly angry demolition of our preconceptions about female behaviour and sex in the animal kingdom ... Bitch is a blast. I read it, my jaw sagging in astonishment, jotting down favourite parts to send to friends and reading out snippets gleefully...' Observer'A book that is tearing down the stereotypes and the biases.
Absolutely fascinating.' BBC R4 Woman's Hour'From the heir to Attenborough. 5*' - Telegraph'Glorious ... A bold and gripping takedown of the sexist mythology baked into biology ...
Full of marvellous surprises. Guardian'Colourful, committed and deeply informed.' Sunday Times'Gloriously original' Daily MirrorA 'sparkling attack on scientific sexism' Nature'Humorous, absorbing, sometimes shocking (for a variety of reasons), and bound to be a conversation starter' BBC Wildlife'Brilliant ... Cooke is a superb science writer' TLS'Zoologist Lucy Cooke's hilarious and enlightening book reclaims evolutionary biology for females of all species.' New Statesman'Introduces us to a marvelous zoetrope of animals.' The Atlantic' An effervescent expose ...
A playful, enlightening tour of the vanguard of evolutionary biology.' Scientific American Selected for the Telegraph's 'best books for summer 2022' and as one of the Guardian's '50 hottest new books for a great escape'. What does it mean to be female? Mother, carer, the weaker sex? Think again. In the last few decades a revolution has been brewing in zoology and evolutionary biology.
Lucy Cooke introduces us to a riotous cast of animals, and the scientists studying them, that are redefining the female of the species. Meet the female lemurs of Madagascar, our ancient primate cousins that dominate the males of their species physically and politically. Or female albatross couples, hooking up together to raise their chicks in Hawaii.
Or the meerkat mothers of the Kalahari Desert - the most murderous mammals on the planet. The bitches in BITCH overturn outdated binary expectations of bodies, brains, biology and behaviour. Lucy Cooke's brilliant new book will change how you think - about sex, sexual identity and sexuality in animals and also the very forces that shape evolution.
Praise for Lucy's previous book THE UNEXPECTED TRUTH ABOUT ANIMALS'Endlessly fascinating' - Bill Bryson'I cannot remember when I enjoyed a non-fiction book so much' - Daily Express'A joy from beginning to end' - Guardian'Best science pick: deeply researched, sassily written' - Nature
x{0026}lt;p x{0026}lt;strong Lucy Cooke x{0026}lt;/strong (Hastings, East Sussex, 1970) estudió Zoología en la Universidad de Oxford, y se especializó en la evolución y el comportamiento animal. Tras dejar el mundo académico, se convirtió en una premiada documentalista y presentadora televisiva sobre temas de ciencias naturales. Ha estado al frente de series de la BBC, la ITV y National Geographic, y ha colaborado con el x{0026}lt;em New York Timesx{0026}lt;/em , el x{0026}lt;em Wall Street Journalx{0026}lt;/em , el x{0026}lt;em Sunday Timesx{0026}lt;/em , el x{0026}lt;em Telegraphx{0026}lt;/em , el x{0026}lt;em Hufx{0026} x0FB01;ngton Postx{0026}lt;/em y la revista x{0026}lt;em Wildlifex{0026}lt;/em de la BBC. Es autora de x{0026}lt;em A Little Book of Slothx{0026}lt;/em , un libro sobre los osos perezosos que estuvo entre los más vendidos del x{0026}lt;em New York Timesx{0026}lt;/em . Anagrama ha publicado su ensayo x{0026}lt;em La inesperada verdad sobre los animalesx{0026}lt;/em (2019), preseleccionado para el premio de la Royal Society y traducido a más de veinte idiomas. Y x{0026}lt;strong x{0026}lt;em Hembrasx{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;/strong , cuyo lanzamiento en Gran Bretaña, estuvo acompañado por la serie de la BBC Radio 4 x{0026}lt;em Political Animalsx{0026}lt;/em , escrita y presentada por la autora misma.x{0026}lt;/p x{0026}lt;p Fotografía: David Dunkerley.x{0026}lt;/p
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