Presentation: Natalie Angier

Presenter Information

Natalie Angier

Location

Chester Fritz Auditorium

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

26-3-2003 8:00 PM

End Date

26-3-2003 9:00 PM

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In this audiovisual recording from Monday, March 24, 2003, as part of the 34th Annual UND Writers Conference: "Art & Science," Natalie Angier speaks on her favorite topic, the evolution of beauty. Angier begins by describing the general characteristics of beauty and its multiplicity of roles in nature. Angier moves on to examine the role fashion has on the evolutionary psychology of humans, focusing more specifically on hair. Afterward, Angier responds to questions on a range of subjects, including the significant of beauty in culture, the roles of men and women, origins of beauty stereotypes, our attraction to art, genital mutilation, and future projects.

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Presentation: Natalie Angier

Chester Fritz Auditorium

In this audiovisual recording from Monday, March 24, 2003, as part of the 34th Annual UND Writers Conference: "Art & Science," Natalie Angier speaks on her favorite topic, the evolution of beauty. Angier begins by describing the general characteristics of beauty and its multiplicity of roles in nature. Angier moves on to examine the role fashion has on the evolutionary psychology of humans, focusing more specifically on hair. Afterward, Angier responds to questions on a range of subjects, including the significant of beauty in culture, the roles of men and women, origins of beauty stereotypes, our attraction to art, genital mutilation, and future projects.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2003/day2/3