Hello, Spectratg
I vaguely recall reading the Naked Ape, as mandatory reading in High School. I remember, not having the faintest idea or comprehension of what I was reading, as it baffled me to no end. Yet your post inspired me to revisit its contents, and now, that I’m older, I understand my reason for utter bewilderment … lol
The Naked Ape at 50: ‘Its central claim has surely stood the test of time ‘ | Evolution | The Guardian
In late September 2022, the Observer published a recent article in the Guardian, headlining viewpoints from four different experts on Desmond Morris published work.
One of those people commenting:
Angela Saini who is a British science journalist, broadcaster, and Author wrote:
“His Arrogance Has Done Untold Damage”
“His consistent failure to understand the impact of patriarchy and female repression bordered on the bizarre.
He claimed that humans developed the loving pair bond to assure males their partners wouldn’t stray while they were off hunting.
Females evolved to be faithful. But a few pages later, he mentioned chastity belts and female ******* mutilation as means of forcibly keeping women virginal…”
Here’s a direct quote from Morris’s book, that I think most might tend to agree is rather disconcerting, as well as shockingly decadent and ludicrous, and even comical, if not taken seriously.
“The answer stands out as clearly as the female bosom itself. The protuberant, hemispherical breasts of the female must surely be copies of the fleshy buttocks, and the sharply defined red lips around the mouth must be copies of the red labia.”
Which makes me greatly appreciate
@Flarbalard comment:
“Desmond Morris is to anthropology what the Keystone Cops are to law enforcement.”
Personally, I certainly can’t help being slightly amused, and confounded in the same breath, as I, try to imagine, the extent of sheer pleasure Morris garnered in flaunting, spewing, his pseudo-scientific erotica, into the world.
Yet, it’s not too difficult to understand, how the late 60s; proved impeccable timing for Morris’s personal grandstanding.
The Naked Ape could not have arrived at a more malleable, receptive, era than the “hippie counter-culture.”
The world ablaze of crumbling, discarded, usual conventions, Morris’s book was just another pale reminder, that “the beat goes on …”
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