Prof. Jacquelynne Swartout
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Prof. Jacquelynne Swartout

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Languages: English
Prof of Bio and Cultural Anthropology, and Religion
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Degrees

Master's Degree in Biological and Cultural Anthropology

My Expert Service

I specialize in the interaction between the individual and behavioral patterns seen in all primates. For example: gestures, language, emotional attachments which are pan species. Other areas include the science behind sexual attraction and committed "love" versus the natural competition for sexual partners. Finally, I enjoy observing the correlation between the natural ecology upon species genetics, then applied to culture is applicable. Essentially, humans are apart of the animal kingdom thus some and debatably many of their behaviors can be directly connected to earlier behaviors which may have been advantageous to our primitive ancestors. Such every day questions could be: Why does he not accept my children when I accept his? Why has our relationship gotten “sour?” Why cannot I not learn to love his or her parents. Is it normal to fake it? What is the function of the female orgasm?…ect…ect…ect…. Similarly I also have considerable experience in cross cultral child rearing and gender roles amongst societies. For example, "I feel quilty for not loving my child all the time, am I a bad mother?" Why does my husband resent our child?" The list can go on.....

Experience & Qualifications

Professor of Biological and Cultural Anthropology at California State University Pomona Riverside Community College Cypress Community College Specializing in human evolutionary behavior and biocultural interconnections

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