My PhD dissertation, read by half a dozen people (at most), was called “Human Sexual Behavior in the Pleistocene; A Challenge to the Darwinian View,” or something like that. (The truth is that I can’t even find a copy of the thing! ) Years later, when the dim dream of writing a book based on that research started to seem like a real-life possibility, I envisioned something focussed on how Darwin’s victorian upbringing and subsequent mind-set circumscribed his thinking about human sexual evolution — with dire consequences that resonate throughout discussions of sexuality over 150 years later.
Loved it!
Very enjoyable quick read!