Internationally bestselling author and world-famous human behaviorist  Desmond Morris turns his attention to the female form, taking the reader  on a guided tour of the female body from head to toe. Highlighting the  evolutionary functions of various physiological traits, Morris's study  explores the various forms of enhancement and constraint that human  societies have developed in the quest for the perfect female form. This  is very much vintage Desmond Morris, delivered in his trademark voice:  direct, clear, focused, and communicating what is often complex detail  in simple language. In THE NAKED WOMAN, Desmond builds on his unrivalled  experience as an observer of the human animal while tackling one of his  most fascinating and challenging subjects to date.
Desmond Morris is a world-renowned animal and human behaviorist. He is  also the author of many bestselling books, including The Naked Ape and  Manwatching. He lives in England.
Author and human behaviorist Desmond Morris turns his attention to the  female form, taking the reader on a guided tour of the female body from  head to toe. Highlighting the evolutionary functions of various  physiological traits, Morris's study explores the various forms of  enhancement and constraint that human societies have developed in the  quest for the perfect female form. In The Naked Woman, Desmond builds on  his experience as an observer of the human animal while tackling one of  his most fascinating and challenging subjects to date.
'The Naked Woman lives up to the high standard Morris set for himself in  many of his more than 30 previous books, including The Naked Ape. He  champions the current data suggesting that women are by nature more  fluent in speech than men, better at handling several tasks at once and  more manually dexterous. In fact, after noting that most exceptional  pianists are men, he writes, 'If a slightly smaller keyboard was made . .  . female pianists would easily outplay their male counterparts.' In an  age when many educated people resist the voluminous data on the  biological variations between the sexes, Morris's unapologetic  description of myriad gender differences is refreshing. Perhaps most  important, Morris reiterates an anthropological tenet: for millions of  years humankind lived in societies where women and men were regarded as  different but largely equal. Today women in many cultures are gradually  returning to their ancient human status. And in a time when some people  question the concept of evolution, Morris's book gives an elegant view  of nature's timeless evolutionary processes and one of its most  sophisticated creations: woman."—Helen Fisher, The New York Times Book  Review
The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body
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