PublishedPenguin, March 2013 |
ISBN9780141031606 |
FormatSoftcover, 432 pages |
Dimensions19.8cm × 12.9cm × 2.4cm |
What explains the staggering diversity of cultures in the world? Why are there so many languages, even within small areas? Why do we rejoice in rituals and wrap ourselves in flags? In Wired for Culture Mark Pagel, the world's leading expert on human development, reveals how our facility for culture is the key to what makes us who we are.
Shedding light on everything from art, morality and affection to jealousy, self-interest and prejudice, Pagel shows that we developed culture - cooperating together and passing on knowledge - in order to survive. Our minds are hardwired for culture, and it still determines how we speak, who we love, why we kill and what we think today. 'Expresses an infectious sense of wonder at the uniqueness of our species; it is hard not to be affected by his enthusiasm.' Sunday Times 'Human evolution may be the hottest area in popular science writing. Within this field, Wired for Culture stands out for both its sweeping erudition and its accessibility . . . richly rewarding.' Financial Times 'Allows us to appreciate everything around us with fresh eyes.' David Eagleman 'Pioneering, vivid . . . the best popular science book on culture so far.' Nature