The Truth about Cinderella: A Darwinian View of Parental Love

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Yale University Press, Jan 1, 1999 - Social Science - 80 pages
A child is one hundred times more likely to be abused or killed by a stepparent than by a genetic parent, say two scientists in this startling book. Martin Daly and Margo Wilson show that the mistreatment of stepchildren, long a staple of folk tales, has a solid basis in fact; Daly and Wilson apply the perspective of evolutionary psychology to investigate why stepparenthood is different from genetic parenthood and why steprelationships succeed or fail.

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Contents

Folk Tales
1
Behaving Like Animals
8
Human Stepfamilies
18
The Truth about Cinderella
26
Parental Priorities
37
Cinderella Denied
47
Living in Step
60
Suggestions for Further Reading
67
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Martin Daly and Margo Wilson are professors of psychology at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

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