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Strategies Of Being Female: Animal Patterns, Human Choices

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Author: Evelyn Shaw; Joan Darling

Format: Hardback

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“Strategies Of Being Female: Animal Patterns, Human Choices” by Evelyn Shaw and Joan Darling, published by The Harvester Press in 1985, is a book that explores the social science of sex and sexuality. It delves into the various strategies that females in the animal kingdom employ and how these patterns can be observed in human choices. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the topic, examining the biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors that influence female behavior. The condition of the book is very good, with the dust jacket showing some general shelf wear and tears along the spine and edges. The pages are intact and free from any marks, notes, or highlighting.

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