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Reading Echoes of Our Origins, it is easy to see why Strum is such a legendary figure in anthropology for her research. She offers us a rare glimpse at not just the science but the scientist, and reveals the many personal, moral, and philosophical choices that go into a lifetime of transformative work. Strum was changed by baboons, and in telling us about them, she changes us. A must-read for anyone interested in nonhuman animals, or the human animal.
Book Details
Preface
Part One: Decisions and Revisions
1. Why Baboons? (1972)
2. Learning Baboon (1972–1973)
3. The Model Breaks (1972–1981)
4. Bitter Harvest (1981–1984)
5. The People Problem (1981–1984)
6. Re-Homed
Preface
Part One: Decisions and Revisions
1. Why Baboons? (1972)
2. Learning Baboon (1972–1973)
3. The Model Breaks (1972–1981)
4. Bitter Harvest (1981–1984)
5. The People Problem (1981–1984)
6. Re-Homed (1983–1984)
7. Strangers in a Strange Land (1984–1988)
Part Two: Dispatches from the Field
8. Troop Movements (1986–2000)
9. Mergers and Acquisitions (1999–2001)
10. The Power of Predictability (1972–2008)
11. Mob Story (2007–2012)
12. Finding Meaning in a Mistake (2012–2015)
13. Group Think (2008–2018)
Part Three: Parallel Worlds
14. Why Baboons Are Not Human: The Matter of Mind
15. Why Baboons Are Not Human: Culture and Evolution
16. Vindication
17. Occupational Hazards
18. Interpretations
19. Forces of Nature
20. Co-existence in a World in Flux
Appendices
Legends