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Eve and Evolution: Cat Bohannon

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November 4, 2023 @ 11:45 am - 12:45 pm

Portland Art Museum Miller Gallery

Cat Bohannon, a researcher and author with a Ph.D. from Columbia University in the evolution of narrative and cognition and author of Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Evolution, will be interviewed by Sarah Rothenfluch.

ABOUT EVE

THE REAL ORIGIN OF OUR SPECIES: a myth-busting, eye-opening landmark account of how humans evolved, offering a paradigm shift in our thinking about what the female body is, how it came to be, and how this evolution still shapes all our lives today.

“A page-turning whistle-stop tour of mammalian development that begins in the Jurassic Era, Eve recasts the traditional story of evolutionary biology by placing women at its center…. The book is engaging, playful, erudite, discursive and rich with detail.”
—Sarah Lyall, The New York Times

How did the female body drive 200 million years of human evolution? • Why do women live longer than men? • Why are women more likely to get Alzheimer’s? • Why do girls score better at every academic subject than boys until puberty, when suddenly their scores plummet? • Is sexism useful for evolution? • And why, seriously why, do women have to sweat through our sheets every night when we hit menopause?

These questions are producing some truly exciting science – and in Eve, with boundless curiosity and sharp wit, Cat Bohannon covers the past 200 million years to explain the specific science behind the development of the female sex: “We need a kind of user’s manual for the female mammal. A no-nonsense, hard-hitting, seriously researched (but readable) account of what we are. How female bodies evolved, how they work, what it really means to biologically be a woman. Something that would rewrite the story of womanhood. This book is that story. We have to put the female body in the picture. If we don’t, it’s not just feminism that’s compromised. Modern medicine, neurobiology, paleoanthropology, even evolutionary biology all take a hit when we ignore the fact that half of us have breasts. So it’s time we talk about breasts. Breasts, and blood, and fat, and vaginas, and wombs—all of it. How they came to be and how we live with them now, no matter how weird or hilarious the truth is.”

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. Picking up where Sapiens left off, Eve will completely change what you think you know about evolution and why Homo sapiens has become such a successful and dominant species.

“A smart, funny, scientific deep-dive into the power of a woman’s body, Eve surprises, educates, and emboldens.”
—Bonnie Garmus, #1 New York Times best-selling author of Lessons in Chemistry

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Cat Bohannon

Cat Bohannon is a researcher and author with a Ph.D. from Columbia University in the evolution of narrative and cognition. Her essays and poems have appeared in Scientific American, Mind, Science Magazine, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Georgia Review, The Story Collider, and Poets Against the War. She lives with her family in Seattle. Her new book is Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.
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Sarah Rothenfluch

Sarah Rothenfluch is an accomplished journalist, strategist, storyteller and conversation creator with two decades experience producing for public media in the United States and Canada. Rothenfluch was the Executive Editor of News at Oregon Public Broadcasting. She was the executive producer of State of Wonder and and the executive producer of the daily talk show, Think Out Loud, from the creation of the show in 2008 until 2015. She has served as the Executive Director of Dress for Success Oregon, and remains a fierce advocate for women's equity. Originally from Canada, Sarah spent a number of years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a producer for numerous national shows including This Morning, The Sunday Edition, and Richler on Radio. Rothenfluch is a member of the Portland Book Festival Advisory Council.
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November 4, 2023
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11:45 am - 12:45 pm
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Portland Art Museum Miller Gallery
1119 SW Park Ave
Portland, 97205 United States
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