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Part I. Evolution and human nature: Evolutionary psychology: the new science of the mind (2008) / David M. Buss
Recapitulation and conclusion, from On the origin of species (1859) / Charles Darwin
The digital river (1995) / Richard Dawkins
General summary and conclusion, from The descent of man (1871) / Charles Darwin
Man: from sociobiology to sociology (1975) / Edward O. Wilson
The universal people (1991) / Donald E. Brown
Sociobiology at century's end (2000) / Edward O. Wilson
Evolution and explanation (2005) / Steven Pinker
Evolutionary social constructivism (2005) / David Sloan Wilson
Part II. The riddle of art: Art and adaptation (1997) / Steven Pinker
The arts and their interpretation (1998) / Edward O. Wilson
Art and intimacy: how the arts began (2000) / Ellen Dissanayake
Arts of seduction (2000) / Geoffrey Miller
Does beauty build adapted minds? toward an evolutionary theory of aesthetics, fiction, and the arts (2001) / John Tooby and Leda Cosmides
The uses of fiction (2009) / Denis Dutton
Part III. Literature, film, and evolution: theory: Getting it all wrong: bioculture critiques cultural critique (2006) / Brian Boyd
Imagining human nature / Joseph Carroll ... [et al.]
Two worlds: the ghost and the machine (2008) / Edward Slingerland
Consilient literary interpretation (2002) / Marcus Nordlund
Humanism and human nature in the renaissance (2005) / Robin Headlam Wells
The reality of illusion (1996) / Joseph Anderson
Darwin and the directors: film, emotion, and the face in the age of evolution (2003) / Murray Smith
What snakes, eagles, and rhesus macaques can teach us (2008) / David Bordwell
Part IV. Interpretations: Homeric women: re-imagining the fitness landscape (2008) / Jonathan Gottschall
New science, old myth: an evolutionary critique of the oedipal paradigm (2001) / Michelle Scalise Sugiyama
The wheel of fire and the mating game: explaining the origins of tragedy and comedy (2005) / Daniel Nettle
Jealousy in Othello (2007) / Marcus Nordlund
Wordsworth, psychoanalysis, and the "discipline of love" (2000) / Nancy Easterlin
Vindication and vindictiveness: Oliver Twist (2007) / William Flesch
The cuckoo's history: human nature in Wuthering Heights (2008) / Joseph Carroll
Human nature, utopia, and dystopia: Zamyatin's We (2002) / Brett Cooke
Paternal confidence in Zora Neale Hurston's "The gilded six-bits" / Judith P. Saunders
Character in Citizen Kane (1996) / Joseph Anderson
Convention, construction, and cinematic vision (1996/2008) / David Bordwell
Art and evolution: the avant-garde as test case: Spiegelman in The narrative corpse (2008) / Brian Boyd
Part V. Literature as laboratory: Literature, science, and a new humanities (2008) / Jonathan Gottschall
Slash fiction and human mating psychology (2004) / Catherine Salmon and Donald Symons
Cultural variation is part of human nature: literary universals, context-sensitivity, and "Shakespeare in the bush" (2003) / Michelle Scalise Sugiyama
Paleolithic politics in British novels of the longer nineteenth century / Joseph Carroll ... [et al.].

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