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The Trouble with Nature
Sex in Science and Popular Culture
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Roger N. Lancaster
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English
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2003
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Roger N. Lancaster provides the definitive rebuttal of evolutionary just-so stories about men, women, and the nature of desire in this spirited exposé of the heterosexual fables that pervade popular culture, from prime-time sitcoms to scientific theories about the so-called gay gene. Lancaster links the recent resurgence of biological explanations for gender norms, sexual desires, and human nature in general with the current pitched battles over sexual politics. Ideas about a "hardwired" and immutable human nature are circulating at a pivotal moment in human history, he argues, one in which dramatic changes in gender roles and an unprecedented normalization of lesbian and gay relationships are challenging received notions and commonly held convictions on every front.
The Trouble with Nature takes on major media sources—the New York Times, Newsweek—and widely ballyhooed scientific studies and ideas to show how journalists, scientists, and others invoke the rhetoric of science to support political positions in the absence of any real evidence. Lancaster also provides a novel and dramatic analysis of the social, historical, and political backdrop for changing discourses on "nature," including an incisive critique of the failures of queer theory to understand the social conflicts of the moment. By showing how reductivist explanations for sexual orientation lean on essentialist ideas about gender, Lancaster invites us to think more deeply and creatively about human acts and social relations.
The Trouble with Nature takes on major media sources—the New York Times, Newsweek—and widely ballyhooed scientific studies and ideas to show how journalists, scientists, and others invoke the rhetoric of science to support political positions in the absence of any real evidence. Lancaster also provides a novel and dramatic analysis of the social, historical, and political backdrop for changing discourses on "nature," including an incisive critique of the failures of queer theory to understand the social conflicts of the moment. By showing how reductivist explanations for sexual orientation lean on essentialist ideas about gender, Lancaster invites us to think more deeply and creatively about human acts and social relations.
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Lancaster Roger N. :
Roger N. Lancaster teaches anthropology and cultural studies at George Mason University, where he directs the Cultural Studies Ph.D. program. He edited (with Micaela di Leonardo) The Gender/Sexuality Reader (1997) and is the author of Life Is Hard: Machismo, Danger, and the Intimacy of Power in Nicaragua (California, 1993), which won the C. Wright Mills Award and the Ruth Benedict Prize.
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction. Culture Wars, Nature Wars: A Report from the Front
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Origins Stories
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Adam and Eve Do the Wild Thing: The Science of Desire, the Selfish Gene, and Other Modern Fables
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Venus and Mars at the Fin de Siècle: Evolutionary Psychology and the Modern Art of Spin
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Varieties of Human Nature: The View from Anthropology and History
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Permutations on the “Nature” of Desire: The Gay Brain, the Gay Gene, and Other Tales of Identity
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The Ends of Nature: The Weird Antinomies of Postmodern Mass Culture
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An Open-Ended Conclusion
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Notes
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Index
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Keywords for this book
gender and sexuality; sexual politics; sexual desire; history of sexuality; men and women; scientists; journalists; nature; sex; textbooks; expose; primetime sitcoms; lgbtq; gay and lesbian; gender norms; social history; gender roles; sexual normalization; sexual orientation; social sciences; social relations; sexual relationships; heterosexual fables; nonfiction; scientific theories; popular culture; scientific studies; human nature; science; biological explanations