Dr Anna Machin is an Evolutionary Anthropologist. She studied Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University and University College London before gaining her PhD from Reading University in 2006. Following this she joined the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group, headed by Professor Robin Dunbar, at the University of Oxford, where for the past decade she has pursued her work on the science and anthropology of close human relationships.
Love is surely the single most all-encompassing emotion we
experience. It binds us together as couples, as parents and
offspring, as members of an extended family, even as a community.
It defines what it is to be human. This book opens the Pandora's
Box on this most complex and puzzling aspect of what it is to be
human.
*Robin Dunbar, author of Friends: Understanding the Power of our
Most Important Relationships*
Even though it is what makes the world go around, we have trouble
describing love except as a warm feeling. Anna Machin offers a
lively guide to the many kinds of human love that exist, and the
biology and psychology that explain why we love the way we do.
*Frans de Waal, author of Mama’s Last Hug - Animal Emotions and
What They Tell Us about Ourselves*
Love sits at the center of human existence, according to this sharp
survey from anthropologist Machin... Machin draws from plenty of
studies of both the human and animal worlds, and her personal
interjections are energizing... this provocative account is a
fitting tribute to its subject.
*Publishers Weekly*
Love is surely the single most all-encompassing emotion we
experience. It binds us together as couples, as parents and
offspring, as members of an extended family, even as a community.
It defines what it is to be human. This book opens the Pandora's
Box on this most complex and puzzling aspect of what it is to be
human.
*Robin Dunbar, author of Friends: Understanding the Power of our
Most Important Relationships*
Even though it is what makes the world go around, we have trouble
describing love except as a warm feeling. Anna Machin offers a
lively guide to the many kinds of human love that exist, and the
biology and psychology that explain why we love the way we do.
*Frans de Waal, author of Mama’s Last Hug - Animal Emotions and
What They Tell Us about Ourselves*
Love sits at the center of human existence, according to this sharp
survey from anthropologist Machin... Machin draws from plenty of
studies of both the human and animal worlds, and her personal
interjections are energizing... this provocative account is a
fitting tribute to its subject.
*Publishers Weekly*
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