野性:青春期人类和动物间的惊人联系 Barbara Natterson-Horowitz 芭芭拉·纳特森-霍洛维茨 英文原版 Wildhood
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定价:120.0
ISBN:9781501164705
版次:2
出版时间:2020-07
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野性:青春期人类和动物间的惊人联系 Barbara Natterson-Horowitz 芭芭拉·纳特森-霍洛维茨 英文原版 Wildhood
基本信息
- Publisher ? : ? Scribner; Reprint edition (July 21, 2020)
- Language ? : ? English
- Paperback ? : ? 384 pages
- ISBN-10 ? : ? 1501164708
- ISBN-13 ? : ? 978-1501164705
- Item Weight ? : ? 10.7 ounces
- Dimensions ? : ? 5.5 x 0.96 x 8.38 inches
内容介绍
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"发现青春期的动物和人类如此相似,这让我大吃一惊......我喜欢这本书!" 动物使我们成为人类》和《翻译中的动物》的作者坦普尔-葛兰汀
这本 "生动......引人入胜"(《洛杉矶时报》)的研究人类和动物青春期的书,出自《纽约时报》畅销书《动物世界》(Zoobiquity)的作者之手。
哈佛大学进化生物学家芭芭拉-纳特森-霍洛维茨(Barbara Natterson-Horowitz)和动物行为学家凯瑟琳-鲍尔斯(Kathryn Bowers)研究了数千种野生动物,
寻找其他动物类似人类青春期的证据。通过对动物行为学、人类心理学和进化生物学的突破性综合研究,
他们的研究发现了一些令人瞩目的现象:同样的四项高风险测试决定着地球上每一个青少年的命运--如何确保安全、如何驾驭社会等级制度、如何建立浪漫关系以及如何独立生活。安全。地位。性。自力更生。
为了将这些挑战变为现实,作者分析了四种野生青少年动物的 GPS 和无线电项圈数据。
对捕食者一无所知的企鹅会轻易成为猎物吗?出身低微的鬣狗能否通过社交获得更好的生活?
年轻的座头鲸选择了正确的伴侣吗?刚刚独立的灰狼会饿死,还是会自力更生?
这本书改变了人们对焦虑、危险行为、初次性行为和离家出走的看法,可以帮助在瞬息万变的世界中步入成年的青少年和年轻人。
当读者通过 "年轻动物在风险、社会等级和性方面的有趣故事,
发现'青春期并不只是人类的专利'"(《人物》)时,他们将了解到,事实上,这个动荡而脆弱的人生阶段为成年人的自信、成功甚至幸福奠定了基础。
这本书对于父母、青少年和任何关心青春期的人来说都是一本宝贵的指南,
他们会发现 "动物和人类青少年之间的相似之处令人难以置信,他们需要学习的课程也极为相似"(《纽约时报书评》)。
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“It blew my mind to discover that adolescent animals and humans are so similar…I loved this book!” —Temple Grandin, author of Animals Make Us Human and Animals in Translation
A “vivid…and fascinating” (Los Angeles Times) investigation of human and animal adolescence from the New York Times bestselling authors of Zoobiquity.
Harvard evolutionary biologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and animal behaviorist Kathryn Bowers studied thousands of wild species searching for evidence of human-like adolescence in other animals. With a groundbreaking synthesis of animal behavior, human psychology, and evolutionary biology, their research uncovered something remarkable: the same four high-stakes tests shape the destiny of every adolescent on planet Earth—how to be safe, how to navigate social hierarchies, how to connect romantically, and how to live independently. Safety. Status. Sex. Self-reliance.
To bring these challenges to life, the authors analyzed GPS and radio collar data from four wild adolescent animals. Will a predator-na?ve penguin become easy prey? Can a low-born hyena socialize his way to a better life? Did a young humpback choose the right mate? Will a newly independent grey wolf starve, or will he become self-reliant? The result is a game-changing perspective on anxiety, risky behavior, sexual first times, and leaving home that can help teenagers and young adults coming of age in a rapidly changing world.
As they discover that “adolescence isn’t just for humans” through “rollicking tales of young animals navigating risk, social hierarchy, and sex with all the bravura (and dopiness) of our own teenage beasts” (People), readers will learn that in fact, this volatile and vulnerable phase of life creates the basis of adult confidence, success, and even happiness. This is an invaluable guide for parents, teenagers, and anyone who cares about adolescence, who will find “the similarities between animal and human teenagers uncanny, and the lessons they have to learn remarkably similar” (The New York Times Book Review).
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