Why is the Penis Shaped Like That?: And Other Reflections on Being Human

Author:   Jesse Bering
Publisher:   Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
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9780374532925


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   03 July 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jesse Bering
Publisher:   Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Imprint:   Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9780374532925


ISBN 10:   0374532923
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   03 July 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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<p> Bering has a well-researched, erudite response that teaches more about whatever sex-related topic is at hand than quite a few books I've come across. I have yet to come away from reading one of his essays or responses to reader questions and not feel considerably better informed than I was just minutes before. Be sure to also check out his latest book... --David DiSalvo, Six Writers Who Know More About Sex Than You Do (So Read Them) on Forbes.com <br> Jesse Bering is the Hunter S. Thompson of science writing, and he is a delight to read--funny, smart, and madly provocative. --Paul Bloom, Professor, Yale University, and author of How Pleasure Works <p> Jesse Bering is the intellectual spawn of Helen Fisher and Oliver Sacks, and Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That? is brainy, informative, compassionate--and hilariously naughty. --Amy Dickinson, New York Times bestselling author and NPR personality<p> Anyone interested in reading about the latest developments in sex research told with a generous dose of self-deprecating humor will enjoy this essay collection. -- Library Journal <p> If David Sedaris were an experimental psychologist, he'd be writing essays very much like these. Bering's unique blend of scientific knowledge, sense of humor, intellectual courage, and pure literary skill is immediately recognizable; no one writes quite the way Bering does. Read this book. You'll learn, laugh, and then learn some more. --Christopher Ryan, co-author of the New York Times bestseller Sex at Dawn <p> Nothing sacred is spared in Jesse Bering's deft, rivetingly informative, and relentlessly hilarious new book. Bering's addictive curiosity and wry, dexterous humor make this a collection that's as funny as it is impossible to put down. --Violet Blue, award-winning author and sex educator Bering has an uncanny way with words, an incisive capacity for logical thinking, and a stunning talent for breathing new life and enthusiasm into science. --Gordon Gallup <p>


<p> An accessible, lively, thought-provoking book for anyone curious about what it means to be human. --Kirkus <br> This book could fuel a score of dinner-party conversations...this is more than some scientific stocking-filler: it uses science to unsettle our most embedded assumptions. It is deeply thought-provoking. -- Sunday Times (UK)<p> Excellent in its entirety, woven of Bering's rare tapestry of scientific rigor and a powerful, articulate social point of view. -- Brain Pickings <p> Bering's jokes about the things that make us most squeamish invite us to share his joyful curiosity about human sexuality, to see the world through his eyes...As Bering describes it, the complex interplay between biology, psychology, and culture suggests that what makes us most human--empathy--is also what makes us the most complicated beast of all. --Bookforum <br> While remaining strictly true to the scientific facts of any given issue, Bering keeps readers on their toes with his signature salacious quips and stray, juicy peeks at his personal life. --Carl Hays, Booklist <p> Bering has a well-researched, erudite response that teaches more about whatever sex-related topic is at hand than quite a few books I've come across. I have yet to come away from reading one of his essays or responses to reader questions and not feel considerably better informed than I was just minutes before. Be sure to also check out his latest book... --David DiSalvo, Six Writers Who Know More About Sex Than You Do (So Read Them) on Forbes.com <br> Jesse Bering is the Hunter S. Thompson of science writing, and he is a delight to read--funny, smart, and madly provocative. --Paul Bloom, Professor, Yale University, and author of How Pleasure Works <p> Jesse Bering is the intellectual spawn of Helen Fisher and Oliver Sacks, and Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That? is brainy, informative, compassionate--and hilariously naughty. --Amy Dickinson, New York Times bestselling author and NPR p


<p> Jesse Bering is the Hunter S. Thompson of science writing, and he is a delight to read--funny, smart, and madly provocative. --Paul Bloom, Professor, Yale University, and author of How Pleasure Works <p> Jesse Bering is the intellectual spawn of Helen Fisher and Oliver Sacks, and Why Is the Penis Shaped Like That? is brainy, informative, compassionate--and hilariously naughty. --Amy Dickinson, New York Times bestselling author and NPR personality<p> Anyone interested in reading about the latest developments in sex research told with a generous dose of self-deprecating humor will enjoy this essay collection. -- Library Journal <p> If David Sedaris were an experimental psychologist, he'd be writing essays very much like these. Bering's unique blend of scientific knowledge, sense of humor, intellectual courage, and pure literary skill is immediately recognizable; no one writes quite the way Bering does. Read this book. You'll learn, laugh, and then learn some more. --Christopher Ryan, co-author of the New York Times bestseller Sex at Dawn <p> Nothing sacred is spared in Jesse Bering's deft, rivetingly informative, and relentlessly hilarious new book. Bering's addictive curiosity and wry, dexterous humor make this a collection that's as funny as it is impossible to put down. --Violet Blue, award-winning author and sex educator Bering has an uncanny way with words, an incisive capacity for logical thinking, and a stunning talent for breathing new life and enthusiasm into science. --Gordon Gallup <p> These entertaining essays offer a cornucopia of ideas that will reward readers with hours of conversational gambits. -- Publishers Weekly


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Jesse Bering, Ph.D. is a frequent contributor to Scientific American and Slate. His writing has also appeared in New York magazine, The Guardian, and The New Republic, among others, and has been featured by NPR, Playboy Radio, and more. The author of The Belief Instinct, Bering is the former Director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at the Queen's University, Belfast, and began his career as a professor at the University of Arkansas. He lives in Ithaca, New York.

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