Darwin teorisinin temelindeki “medeniyet” tanımı bağlamındaki çalışmalarda insanoğlunun pişirme problemi yer alır. Yazar, medeniyeti güçsüzün yaşayabilmesi olarak tanımlar. Yazar, pişirmenin icat edilmesinin erkeklerin çoğalmak üzere seçilmesi amacını taşıdığını ve kadınlar için erkekler tarafından icat edildiğini varsayar. Diğer yandan pişirme bir seçim kriteridir. Bu yüzden kadın, erkeğin özel biri olarak onaylandığını göstermek için buna uygun olarak aşk dansını ve sevgi eylemini yansıtan gülüşü yarattı

COOKING AS ART IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EVOLUTION THEORY (THE ORIGIN OF LAUGHTER)

The problem of human cooking is studied in the context of the defi nition of ‘civilization’ on the basis of Darwin’s theory. The author defi nes civilization as ‘survival of the weak’. The author supposes that cooking was invented by men for women in order to be selected by them for reproduction. In other words, cooking became a selection criterion. Therefore to show her approval of a particular man, the woman created the love dance and laughter – imitations of the love act

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