Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human

by Richard Wrangham

Format: Paperback 320 pages

Unavailable

 

Find on Marketplace

Synopsis

In this stunningly original book, Richard Wrangham argues that it was cooking that caused the extraordinary transformation of our ancestors from apelike beings to Homo erectus. At the heart of "Catching Fire" lies an explosive new idea: The habit of eating cooked rather than raw food permitted the digestive tract to shrink and the human brain to grow, helped structure human society, and created the male-female division of labour. As our ancestors adapted to using fire, humans emerged as 'the cooking apes'. Covering everything from food-labelling and overweight pets to raw-food faddists, "Catching Fire" offers a startlingly original argument about how we came to be the social, intelligent, and sexual species we are today. 'This notion is surprising, fresh and, in the hands of Richard Wrangham, utterly persuasive ...Big, new ideas do not come along often in evolution these days, but this is one' - Matt Ridley, author of "Genome".

Book details

Published
24/09/2009

Publisher
Profile Books Ltd

ISBN
9781846682858



Publisher and industry reviews

Jacket review

"This notion is surprising, fresh and, in the hands of Richard Wrangham, utterly persuasive... Big, new ideas do not come along often in evolution these days, but this is one." - Matt Ridley, author of Genome"

Find on Marketplace

Other books by this author See all titles

 

Customers who bought this title, also bought...

The prices displayed are for website purchases only, and may differ to the prices in Waterstone's stores.