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Survival of the Prettiest
Nancy Etcoff
The Science of Beauty
Anchor
July 1990
On Sale: July 11, 1990
336 pages ISBN: 0385479425 EAN: 9780385479424 Paperback
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In this provocative, witty, and thoroughly researched
inquiry into what we find beautiful and why, Nancy Etcoff
skewers one of our culture's most enduring myths, that the
pursuit of beauty is a learned behavior. Etcoff, a faculty
member at Harvard Medical School and a practicing
psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, skewers the
enduring myth that the pursuit of beauty is a learned
behavior.
Etcoff puts forth that beauty is neither a
cultural construction, an invention of the fashion industry,
nor a backlash against feminism, but instead is in our
biology. It's an essential and ineradicable part of human
nature that is revered and ferociously pursued in nearly
every civilizatoin--and for good reason. Those features to
which we are most attracted are often signals of fertility
and fecundity. When seen in the context of a Darwinian
struggle for survival, our sometimes extreme attempts to
attain beauty--both to become beautiful ourselves and to
acquire an attractive partner--become understandable.
Moreover, if we come to understand how the desire for beauty
is innate, then we can begin to work in our interests, and
not soley for the interests of our genetic tendencies.
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