Biological Exuberance

Biological Exuberance (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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Bruce Bagemihl, a trained biologist who has taught linguistics and cognitive science at the University of British Columbia, has written extensively about language, gender, sexuality, and biology. Biological Exuberance is the culmination of years of research on sexuality in nature, notably among animals outside the human species. This research has led to telling conclusions that have broad implications for humans at a time when possible genetic origins of human homosexuality are being widely postulated and explored. The book should have the same sort of impact that John...

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