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Amazon.com: The Origins and Role ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Same-Sex Relations in Human Societies
El autor no se inventa los capítulos, sino que son compendios debidamente fundamentados por estudios/bibliografía de múltiples profesionales. El capítulo 1, que trata de la homosexualidad en el reino animal, está totalmente respaldado por las siguientes fuentes:
1. Longus, Daphnis and Chloe, quoted in David F. Greenberg, The Construction ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Homosexuality (Chicago: University ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Chicago Press, 1988 ), page 209.
2. Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy, Clyde E. Martin, and P.H. Gebhard, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1953) page 448.
3. Clellan S. Ford and Frank A. Beach, Patterns ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Sexual Behavior (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1951), page, 142.
4. R.H. Denniston, “Ambisexualiy in Animals,” in Judd Marmor, editor, Homosexual Behavior, A Modern Reappraisal (New York: Basic Books,
1980), page 34.
5. Ibid., page 32.
6. Ibid., page 29, quoting Desmond Morris.
7. James D. Weinrich, Sexual Landscapes (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1987), pages 283–285.
8. Denniston, pages 30–31.
9. Ford and Beach, pages 140–143.
10. Weinrich, pages 297–298.
11. John A.W. Kirsch and James D. Weinrich, “Homosexuality, Nature and Biology: Is Homosexuality Natural: Does It Matter?” in John C. Gonsiorek and James D. Weinrich, editors, Homosexuality: Research Implications for Public Policy (London: Sage Publications, 1991), pages 16–17.
12. Filmed on Nature, Public Broadcasting Service.
13. Denniston, page 34.
14. Wainwright Churchill, Homosexual Behavior among Males (New York, Hawthorn Books, 1967), pages 60–61.
15. Raymond De Becker, The Other Side ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Love (New York: Grove Press, 1969) page 21.
16. Ford and Beach, page 143.
17. Ibid., page 141.
18. C.A. Tripp, The Homosexual Matrix (New York: McGraw Hill, 1975), page 34.
19. Ford and Beach, pages 141–142.
20. Bruce Bagemihl, Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999), page 406.
21. Denniston, page 34.
22. Ibid.
23. Bagemihl, page 406.
24. Ibid., page 407.
25. Denniston, pages 34–35.
26. Bagemihl, pages 402–417.
27. Ibid., pages 413–416.
28. Ibid., page 392.
29. Ibid., pages 397–400.
30. Denniston, page 38, quoting Desmond Morris.
31. Weinrich, pages 304–305.
32. Filmed on Nature, Public Broadcasting Service.
33. Bagemihl, pages 353–354.
34. Denniston, page 37.
35. A.F. McBride and D.O. Hebb, “Behavior ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ the Captive Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops Truncatus,” Journal ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Comparative Physicological Psychology, vol. 41 (1948 ).
36. Bagemihl, pages 342–347.
37. McBride and Hebb.
38. Bagemihl, pages 349–350.
39. Ford and Beach, 136.
40. Weinrich, page 299.
41. Ford and Beach, page 135.
42. Ibid., page 134.
43. Kirsch and Weinrich, page 17.
44. Weinrich, pages 300–302.
45. Bagemihl, pages 302–313.
46. Ibid., page 298.
47. Ford and Beach, 135–137.
48. Denniston, page 37.
49. Bagemihl, pages 280–282.
50. Thorkil Vanggaard, Phallos, a Symbol and Its History in the Male World (New York: International Universities Press, 1972), pages 73–74.
51. Lord Solly Zuckerman, The Social Life ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Monkeys and Apes (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981), pages 229–230.
52. Ibid., pages 248–249.
53. Frans B.M. de Waal, “Bonobo Sex and Society,” Scientific American, vol. 272 (March 1995), page 82.
54. Adrienne L. Zihlman, John E. Cronin, Douglas L. Cramer, and Vincent M. Sarich, “Pygmy Chimpanzees as a Possible Prototype for the Common Ancestor ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Humans, Chimpanzees and Gorillas,” Nature, vol.
275 (26 October 1978 ), pages 744– 745; de Waal, page 82.
55. Ben G. Blount, “Issues in Bonobo (Pan paniscus) Sexual Behavior,” American Anthropologist, vol. 92 (1990), pages 705–706; de Waal, pages 84–86.
56. De Waal, pages 84–86.
57. De Waal, Peacemaking among Primates (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1989), page 201.
58. Blount, pages 703–705.
59. De Waal, “Bonobo Sex,” page 88; Blount considers the possibility, but is skeptical that whatever tensionreducing role sex played among early humans would have had a significant impact on the development ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ human sexual behavior.
60. Janet Mann, “Establishing Trust: Sociosexual Behaviour and the Development ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Male-Male bonds among Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin Calves,” in P. Vasey and V. Sommers, editors, Homosexual Behaviour in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (London: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pages 107–130.
61. Volker Sommer and Paul L. Vasey, editors, Homosexual Behaviour in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (London: Cambridge University Press, 2006), contains studies from several dozen evolutionary biologists and ethnologists exploring these and other factors in the evolution ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ homosexual behavior among animals.
Ups, creo que me la pelé. El libro es una novela de ciencia ficción que alguien se inventó. <sarcasm=off/>
Se nota que ni siquiera se tomó la libertad de ver si el libro tenía o carecía de fuentes.