WGS160Y1 Study Guide - Reductionism, Heteronormativity, Frans De Waal

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19 Jun 2012
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Waals article profiles bonobo primates and their "untraditional" same-sex mating. Bonobos engage in sex in virtually every partner combination. Bonobos share more than 98 percent of our genetic makeup, making them close to humans. A jealus male might chase another away from a female, after which the two males reunite and engage in scrotal rubbing. -> remain attached to their mothers all their lives. This article proves that the bonobo society (whom is 98 percent genetically similar to humans) does indeed partake in natural same-sex relations and female dominated positions. It debunks the bio-determinist assumptions made by the bible, darwin, and sciences which claim evolutionary heteronormativity in primates is natural and normal.

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