Description
An intellectually exciting retelling of the saga of the Andes survivors and how they drew on the evolutionary resources of human nature to endure a ten-week ordeal.
About the Author
Matt J. Rossano is professor of psychology at Southeastern Louisiana University. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of California, Riverside, and is the author of Supernatural Selection: How Religion Evolved and Evolutionary Psychology: The Science of Human Behavior and Evolution. He blogs for the Huffington Post and Psychology Today on religion, science, evolution, and human behavior.
Reviews
Matt J. Rossano's attempt to parallel Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa's incredible venture with the evolution of the human capacity to survive works very well. As he so aptly puts it, his narrative describes a 'microcosm of human evolution,' and I think this book will grab the interest of many readers-students as well as the general public-as it teaches essential facts about the way Homo sapiens evolved. -- David Hicks, Stony Brook University and Clare College, Cambridge University A unique and ambitious volume. Rossano's narrative masterfully weaves a moving contemporary drama with a compelling account of the evolutionary history of ritual and religion. An impressive accomplishment and a truly captivating read from start to finish. -- Richard Sosis, University of Connecticut, cofounder and coeditor of Religion, Brain, & Behavior A fascinating, accessible account of how our propensity for group living, shaped by evolution, prepares us for survival. Rossano expertly brings the explanatory elegance of evolutionary theory and the adaptive value of ritual to bear on topics of fundamental human concern. Evocative, timely, highly recommended reading! -- Cristine H. Legare, University of Texas at Austin A fascinating new context for our story, illuminating and deeply rewarding for me. Mortal Rituals will be enjoyable and educational for anyone, whether familiar with our story or not. -- Eduardo Strauch, Andes survivor An amazingly engaging and compelling account of basic survival under the most extreme and harsh conditions. Rossano presents an excellent integration of the ordeal in the Andes Mountains with sound psychological theory and empirical evidence to explain why some were able to survive while others perished. -- Frederick L. Coolidge, University of Colorado, coauthor of How to Think Like a Neanderthal thought provoking Publishers Weekly An engrossing book... Mortal Rituals is a clearly written and compelling case study. -- Craig Purshouse Times Literary Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780231165006
Author Matt Rossano
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press