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Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
by Christopher Ryan (Goodreads Author), Cacilda Jethá — published 2010 — 7 editions |
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Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships
by Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jethá — published 2012 |
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The Bible of Animal Feet
— published 2007 |
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The Ishmael Blade
— published 2007 |
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Michelangelo Eman Poet Lib #54
by Christopher Ryan, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Michelangelo — published 1999 |
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The Moon and the Mouse
by Christopher Ryan, Linda L. Tillson |
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Swot: Criminal Law
— published 1986 — 4 editions |
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Harry Gunnison Brown: An Orthodox Economist and His Contributions
by Christopher Ryan, Laurence S. Moss — published 2002 |
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The Tower of London
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A Guide To The Criminal Procedure And Investigations Act 1996
by Christopher Ryan, C. L. Ryan |
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“And yet, despite repeated assurances that women aren't particularly sexual creatures, in cultures around the world men have gone to extraordinary lengths to control female libido: female genital mutilation, head-to-toe chadors, medieval witch burnings, chastity belts, suffocating corsets, muttered insults about "insatiable" whores, pathologizing, paternalistic medical diagnoses of nymphomania or hysteria, the debilitating scorn heaped on any female who chooses to be generous with her sexuality...all parts of a worldwide campaign to keep the supposedly low-key female libido under control. Why the electrified high-security razor-wire fence to contain a kitty-cat?”
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
“Marriage," "mating," and "love" are socially constructed phenomena that have little or no transferable meaning outside any given culture. The examples we've noted of rampant ritualized group sex, mate-swapping, unrestrained casual affairs, and socially sanctioned sequential sex were all reported in cultures that anthropologists insist are monogamous simply because they've determined that something they call "marriage" takes place there. No wonder so many insist that marriage, monogamy, and the nuclear family are human universals. With such all-encompassing interpretations of the concepts, even the prairie vole, who "sleeps with anyone," would qualify.”
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
“One wonders, in fact, why marriage is a legal issue at all - apart from its relevance to immigration and property laws. Why would something so integral to human nature require such vigilant legal protection?”
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
― Christopher Ryan, Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality
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