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Nancy L. Etcoff

    Nancy Etcoff, psychologue clinicienne, explore la science complexe de la beauté, des émotions et du cerveau. Ses recherches, menées sur plus de vingt ans, examinent les fondements biologiques du bien-être et du bonheur. Elle partage ces perspectives à travers sa pratique clinique, ses consultations auprès des entreprises et son enseignement à l'Université Harvard. Son livre acclamé rend la science de la beauté accessible à un public plus large, expliquant comment notre perception de la beauté est ancrée dans des processus évolutifs et neurologiques.

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    Survival of the Prettiest
    • Survival of the Prettiest

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      A provocative and thoroughly researched inquiry into what we find beautiful and why, skewering the myth that the pursuit of beauty is a learned behavior. In Survival of the Prettiest, Nancy Etcoff, a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and a practicing psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, argues that beauty is neither a cultural construction, an invention of the fashion industry, nor a backlash against feminism—it’s in our biology. Beauty, she explains, is an essential and ineradicable part of human nature that is revered and ferociously pursued in nearly every civilization—and for good reason. Those features to which we are most attracted are often signals of fertility and fecundity. When seen in the context of a Darwinian struggle for survival, our sometimes extreme attempts to attain beauty—both to become beautiful ourselves and to acquire an attractive partner—suddenly become much more understandable. Moreover, if we understand how the desire for beauty is innate, then we can begin to work in our own interests, and not just the interests of our genetic tendencies.

      Survival of the Prettiest