Duels and Duets: Why Men and Women Talk So Differently

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny, CARTA-Inspired Publication
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Locke, J.
Year of Publication: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
City: Cambridge
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 9780521887137
Abstract:

Why do men and women talk so differently? And how do these differences interfere with communication between the sexes? In search of an answer to these and other questions, John Locke takes the reader on a fascinating journey, from human evolution through ancient history to the present, revealing why men speak as they do when attempting to impress or seduce women, and why women adopt a very different way of talking when bonding with each other, or discussing rivals. When men talk to men, Locke argues, they frequently engage in a type of 'dueling', locking verbal horns with their rivals in a way that enables them to compete for the things they need, mainly status and sex. By contrast, much of women's talk sounds more like a verbal 'duet', a harmonious way of achieving their goals by sharing intimate thoughts and feelings in private.

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