This amazing book, among others, discusses the “Grandmother Hypothesis”., according to which, humanity got to where we are thanks to menopause (only killer whales, pilot whales, and humans experience menopause, the rest of the animals remain fertile until they die). Menopause allowed us to care for the children of our descendants and the community (evidence also shows that menopausal women were the most prolific foragers, being crucial for the communities to thrive), and so humanity was able to devote that extra energy to developing agriculture, domesticating animals , creating technologies, etc. Susan P. Mattern’s book is wonderful because it debunks with anthropological evidence what we have been culturally taught about menopause: that it render us "obsolete", expendable, replaceable, etc.
The book also discusses how this natural and normal process, became a "syndrome" and synonymous with disease with the emergence of modern medicine in Europe during the 1700s —dominated at the time by males and completely exclusionary of the female experience— and how modern mainstream culture emphasizes this fallacy pushing us to manage a normal process with synthetic hormones that are really needed in the minority of cases. This is a great read, full of research and analysis. #theslowmoonclimbs #susanpmattern #menopause #thegrandmotherhypothesis #moonwoman