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- W2097639710 abstract "Darwinian literary analysis is a way to examine texts and arrive at conclusions about evolved human behaviors, motivations, and emotions (Carrol, 1995, 2011). That is, by analyzing texts, it is possible to indirectly analyze human nature. Recently, scholars have examined the works of Jane Austen (Strout, Fisher, Kruger, & Steelworthy, 2010), Harlequin romance novels (Fisher & Cox, 2010), and folktales (Gottschall, Martin, Quish, & Rea, 2004) for this purpose. Although this prior work has been informative, it has only included heterosexual relationships. Symons (1979) noted that lesbian and gay populations are a vital group to gain insight into evolutionary sex differences, as their relationships involve only same sex individuals, thus highlighting dominant female and male mating behaviors. Therefore, in this paper, our primary goal is to analyze lesbian pulp fiction to better comprehend women's evolved mating strategies. We also consider the era that these books were most popular and explore the cultural climate in relation to the characters in the novels. In general, the way the characters are described and their relationship dynamics are consistent gender stereotypes concerning masculine versus feminine women." @default.
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- W2097639710 title "An examination of evolutionary themes in 1950s-1960s lesbian pulp fiction." @default.
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