Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox - Gustav Milne Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox - Gustav Milne
Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox - Gustav Milne Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox - Gustav Milne

Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox - Gustav Milne

Secondhand 1 available
R180.00
Shipping
Free shipping is available from CultureShop for all orders above R750.00, using one of our trusted couriers.
Check my rate
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 2 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Seller
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
654972474

In 'Uncivilised Genes: Human Evolution and the Urban Paradox', Gustav Milne explores how we can reconfigure our lifestyles and urban environments, based on an understanding of our prehistoric past, in order to bring about a richer future for mankind.

We evolved as hunter-gatherers over a period of more than three million years: living off the land within small tribal societies in a symbiotic working relationship with nature. Understanding this legacy and how our evolution has determined our social, psychological, nutritional and physiological needs means we can adopt what Milne has termed evolutionary-concordant behaviours: behaviours designed to reconcile the fundamental mismatch between our current urban lifestyles and our ancient biology.

Our ancestral diets and lifestyles could hold the secret not only to enhancing our health and happiness but also to combating the prevalence of western lifestyle diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes and various types of cancer to name but a few. Milne expertly evaluates these challenges along with many other issues pertinent to our urban wellbeing and proposes solutions within our reach, including adaptations to our dietary regimes, lifestyle-embedded activities and school and university curriculums, and a re-engineering of our built environment to better suit our needs.

Drawing on what archaeological evidence reveals about Palaeolithic and Mesolithic diets, as well as on anthropological studies of contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, Uncivilised Genes offers timely insights to enhance our collective and individual health and prosperity. It also shines a spotlight on the evolutionary determinants of social behaviour, and looks at how we can bridge the gap between the world we are creating and the un-urbanised, uncivilised world to which we are genetically and psychologically better adapted.

This book is not a rejection of modernity. Neither is it a call to reject towns and seek solace in a rural idyll, nor another celebrity-endorsed fad diet or exercise programme. Rather, it is a comprehensive chronicle of the myriad factors that continue to contribute to our societal and personal wellbeing, and a broad-ranging blueprint for a richer future more in tune with our basic physiology, psychology, metabolism and mindset.

Essential reading for anyone interested in living a healthier, more evolutionary-concordant life.

Contents include:

1. In the Beginning

2. Genesis

3. A View of the Garden

4. A Hunger Game

5. Food for Thought

6. Body of Evidence

7. A Life Less Sedentary

8. Lost Tribes

9. Hunter-Gatherer vs. Football-Shopper

10. Music and Words

11. Green and Pleasant

12. Central Park

13. Old Town

14. Urban Regeneration

15. Revelations

ISBN: 9781781352656

Pages: 263

Trade paperback

Independent Thinking Press, 2017

First Edition

Good condition

B49.2


Add to cart

Recently viewed

See more
Free shipping
Pokémon Sun Fan Edition Nintendo 3Ds
Secondhand
R1,500.00
Leading South African Catholic Schools in the 21st Century | Pam Christie & Mark Potterton (Eds.)
Secondhand
R225.00
Culture Club - Best of CD Import
Secondhand
R140.00
34% OFF
Black - DY366K Efficient Heat Distribution Fan 6 Blade Heat Powered Stove Fan Cover Stay Warm Quiet
New
R1,210.90 R1,835.77

Similar products

The Human Cycle - Hardcover - Colin M. Turnbull - 1984
Secondhand
R50.00
Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems. Fifth Edition - Bodley, John H.
New
R415.00
Missing Links: In Search of Human Origins - John Reader
Secondhand
R260.00
Doing Anthropological Research - A Practical Guide edited by Natalie Konopinski
Secondhand
R350.00