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Meredith F. Small is a science journalist, anthropologist, professor emerita Cornell University, and a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. Although well known for her award winning magazine writing, she is also the author of several trade books that take an anthropological look at parenting, sexuality, and mental illness. Her book Our Babies, Ourselves has been called a "cult classic" for parents, health professionals, and anyone interested in parenting styles. Meredith's latest book is"Inventing the World; Venice and the Transformation of Western Culture" ( Pegasus Books) is about a list of over 200 inventions and creative ideas that originated in Venice and how they affected our modern view. ...more

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Meredith Small Well, I've never had writer's block. But if I did I'd got out for a walk and I bet something would float up since that's what always happens.Walking a…m´Ç°ù±ðWell, I've never had writer's block. But if I did I'd got out for a walk and I bet something would float up since that's what always happens.Walking and thinking is the key for me.
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The Anthropology of Alzheimers

Anthropologists are not often in the news, and they are even more rarely in the spotlight for discovering what might be a connection between a human ill and how other people live. But  was recently profiled (or his work was) in The New York Times for suggesting that Alzheimer's is so common in Western culture because we are devoid of regular parasitic infection.



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“The idea was to measure everything and “make measurableâ€� that which could not clearly be measured, to quote Galileo. That testable world was then subject to observation, hypotheses, and repeated experiments, forming what we now call the scientific method. And that method, we now know, can be applied to any study of nature, including the human body and its diseases.”
Meredith Small, Inventing the World: Venice and the Transformation of Western Civilization

“I have four pelvises on my desk. One is from a human woman who died not long ago.”
Meredith Small, Our Babies, Ourselves: How Biology and Culture Shape the Way We Parent

“Venetians constructed the first outdoor swimming pool in the early 1900s on the barrier island of the Lido. From that, the British now call any outdoor swimming area, or a beach for swimming, a “lido.”
Meredith Small, Inventing the World: Venice and the Transformation of Western Civilization

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