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Author Sims, Michael, 1958-

Title Adam's navel : a natural and cultural history of the human form / Michael Sims.

Imprint New York : Penguin, 2004, c2003.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  GT495 .S57 2004    Available  ---
Edition Penguin [ed.].
Description 342 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-327) and index.
Summary An informed survey, Adam's Navel is a unique brew of science, history, and storytelling that illuminates our perception, exploitation, and celebration of the human body. Moving from head to toe in twelve chapters, Michael Sims blends cultural history with evolutionary theory to produce a wonderfully original narrative. "No part of the body lacks a story," writes Sims, who analyzes and demystifies the visible parts of the body that make up the whole-our animal form that is also a screen onto which we project our fears and obsessions. He tells of dreadlocks and Achilles' heel, of fingerprints and penis size. He discusses the history of breastfeeding, the allure of navel rings, ancient rules for shaking hands, why nature builds men and women on a female body plan, and how the evolution of our two-legged stance affects childbirth and back pain. Drawing on evolution and the mechanics of human anatomy, along with Shakespeare, mythology, film, and popular culture, Sims creates a marvelous new lens through which to view this body that we inhabit almost unconsciously. Adam's Navel is a field guide to the landscape of ourselves.
Subject Human body -- Social aspects.
Human body -- Social aspects.
Human body -- Symbolic aspects.
Human body -- Symbolic aspects.
Body image.
Body image.
Human body -- Folklore.
Human body -- Folklore.
ISBN 0142004642 paperback