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The Neck A Natural and Cultural History

Popular Science
By: Kent Dunlap(Author)
336 pages, 25 b/w illustrations
The Neck
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  • The Neck ISBN: 9780520393035 Hardback Mar 2025 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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About this book

A 300-million-year tour of the prominent role of the neck in animal evolution and human culture.

Humans give a lot of attention to the neck. We decorate it with jewelry and ties, kiss it passionately, and use it to express ourselves in word and song. Yet, at the neck, people have also shackled their prisoners, executed their opponents, and slain their victims. Beyond the drama of human culture, animals have evolved their necks into a staggering variety of shapes and uses vital to their lifestyles. The Neck delves into evolutionary time to solve a living paradox – why is our neck so central to our survival and culture, but so vulnerable to injury and disease?

Biologist Kent Dunlap shows how the neck's vulnerability is not simply an unfortunate quirk of evolution. Its weaknesses are intimately connected to the vessels, pipes, and glands that make it so vital to existence. Fun and far-reaching, The Neck explores the diversity of forms and functions of the neck in humans and other animals and shows how this small anatomical transition zone has been a locus of incredible evolutionary and cultural creativity.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface: Vital & Vulnerable
1. Why & What: The Rationale and Contents of the Neck
2. Posture & Pose: Holding the Head
3. Panorama & Gesture: Moving the Head
4. Tubes & Transport: Conduits to the Torso
5. Pace & Scaffolding: Hormones of the Neck
6. Word & Flesh: Speech and Song at the Neck
7. Courtship & Attraction: Sexual Communication at the Neck
8. Membership & Status: Signaling Identity at the Neck
9. Power & Politics: Aggression and Control at the Neck
10. Shields & Saints: Protection and Healing at the Neck
Epilogue: Created & Crafted: The Necks of Pottery Vases

List of Illustrations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Kent Dunlap is Professor of Biology at Trinity College, Hartford, where he teaches physiology and anatomy and conducts research on the neurobiology and behaviour of fishes (animals without necks!). In the summers, he also makes pottery and sculpts ceramic animals.

Popular Science
By: Kent Dunlap(Author)
336 pages, 25 b/w illustrations
Media reviews

"A novel blend of history, art, and science that tells readers everything they'll ever need to know about a crucial body part."
Kirkus Reviews

"In his attempt to make sense of the neck and its dangerous contradictions, Mr. Dunlap's fascinating discourse travels through anatomy, paleontology, anthropology, the arts, the zoo, museums, medicine, murder and more [...] Superb."
Wall Street Journal

"Dunlap has clearly thought deeply and widely about his subject [...] He has drawn quirky anecdotes that provide insights into both the biology and social history of necks."
Natural History

"I have never thought of the neck from this point of view before: as a functional entity fulfilling many different and important needs. Kent Dunlap offers a unique and important look at the neck as much more than a mere arbitrary junction between the head and the torso, with their conflicting demands to house the brain, the heart, the lungs, and gut."
– Pat Shipman, author of Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs

"A whole book about necks? Yes! Covering both science and culture, Dunlap reveals how our necks are a site of strength as well as vulnerability and the role they play in communication, status, and sex. Dunlap is the ideal guide to this underappreciated part of our body, and you'll never think of the space between your head and torso in quite the same way after reading this entertaining and engaging book."
– Rebecca Heisman, author of Flight Paths: How the Mystery of Bird Migration Was Solved

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