An evening in conversation with  Cat Bohannon

An evening in conversation with Cat Bohannon

On behalf of the Eve Appeal - join us as Cat explores the power of a woman’s body and how understanding it better can change our world.

Date and time

Wed, 5 Jun 2024 19:00 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Lakeside Arts

Lakeside Arts Nottingham NG7 2RD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join us for An evening in conversation with Cat Bohannon!


All proceeds from this event will benefit The Eve Appeal Charity, which funds research and raises awareness into the five gynaecological cancers – womb, ovarian, cervical, vulval and vaginal (https://eveappeal.org.uk/).


Over ten years in the writing, EVE is a groundbreaking, agenda setting, myth-busting history of the evolution of the female body. Full of wild new science, EVE challenges everything we know, giving us an in-depth understanding of why female bodies are the way they are, and how biology and evolution affects our day-to-day experience. For fans of SAPIENS and INVISIBLE WOMEN, EVE surprises, educates, and emboldens.

How did wet nurses drive civilization? Are women always the weaker sex? Is sexism useful for evolution? And are our bodies at war with our babies?

In EVE, Cat Bohannon answers questions scientists should have been addressing for decades. With boundless curiosity and sharp wit, she covers the past 200 million years to explain the specific science behind the development of the female sex. EVE is not only a sweeping revision of human history, it's an urgent and necessary corrective for a world that has focused primarily on the male body for far too long. Bohannon’s findings, including everything from the way C-sections in the industrialized world are rearranging women's pelvic shape to the surprising similarities between pus and breast milk, will completely change what you think you know about evolution and why Homo sapiens have become such a successful and dominant species, from tool use to city building to the development of language.

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