Sarah B. Hrdy

Anthropologist

Interviews/Articles About

Webcasts


NPR Interview with Diane Rehm re Mother Nature,
Broadcast February 28, 2000. [Webcast]

Australian Broadcasting Company Interview with Natasha Mitchell re Mothers and Others, Broadcast October 3, 2009. [Webcast]

Videos

YouTube - Sarah Hrdy, Darwin Festival.
Made July 7, 2009, Posted March 2010. Cambridge University. [Video]

WGBH Boston - Sarah Hrdy: Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding.
November 18, 2009. Forum Network. [Video]

Interviews/Articles About

How Mothers and Others Made us Human
Camilla Power. Radical Anthropology (Issue 3 2009-2010) [PDF].

The Evolution of Motherhood
Graham Townsley. PBS NOVA Evolution, March 19, 2009, posted November 26, 2009. Available online.

With a Little Help from My Friends
William McGrew. Scientists’ Nightstand. American Scientist Online, July-August 2009.
Available online.

Hrdy, Sarah Blaffer (b. 1946)
Ullica Segerstrale. In M. Rose and J. Travis, (eds.), Evolution the First Four Billion Years. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2009.

Primate expert explores motherhood's brutal side
Natalie Angier. 2000. New York Times. Feb. 2, 2000. [PDF]

The hardy Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
Claudia Dowling. Discover Magazine (March 2003):40–45. Available online.

Sexual stereotypes
Jonathan Knight. Nature 415:254-256 (2002). [PDF]

Gender and Inquiry: A Symposium. Finding Mr. Right.
Julia Hanna, Radcliffe Quarterly. Winter 2001.[PDF]

The Evolutionary Type
Susan Contratto, Radcliffe Quarterly, Summer 2000. [PDF]

Works In Progress From All Over; Eliot's Sly Revenge Against a Darwinist
Sarah Boxer, New York Times, January 1, 2000. Available online.

Cooperative breeders – they really pay dividends
Anne Sebba, The Times Higher Education, November 1999. Available online.

Excerpt from interview about Mother Nature, humankind's legacy of cooperative breeding, and what it means for "Inhuman Futures"
David Concar, in New Scientist, 11 December 1999 (164, No 2216:45-47). [PDF]

New View of Female Primates Assails Stereotypes
Erik Eckholm, New York Times, September 18, 1984. Available online.