
%0 Journal Article
%T Review of 'Y: The descent of men'
%J Evolutionary psychology
%D 2003
%A Archer, John
%V 1
%N 
%P 155-157
%X Reviews the book Y: The Descent of Men by Steve Jones (2003). This is both an engaging and a fragmentary book. It is engaging in that Steve Jones' writing style made me feel that I was having a dialogue with him. It is fragmentary in that the book contains ten chapters loosely united by the theme of the biology of maleness and its social manifestations, but without a central message or theoretical glue to bind these engaging and interesting chapters together. The book explores the biological origins and characteristics of maleness in the natural world. It is a series of essays on different aspects of this very broad theme.<p />
%G 
%I Ian Pitchford and Robert M. Young
%@ 1474-7049
%U http://dx.doi.org/