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Cannibalism
"Cannibalism" by Bill Schutt
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Week Four - I'm done!
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Rachel
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Jan 28, 2018 08:07AM

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I'll be honest, I'm not really interested in the animal parts much and when he said he was a zoologist that made me nervous. But he brought up a lot of concepts I hadn't heard of, especially the idea that kuru might be viral. This was really surprising as in all my bio classes kuru, MCD, and CJD were always THE examples of prion related diseases. I'm especially excited by the anthro viewpoints which he brought up, as I'm taking a social anthropology course right now and this actually fits really well with what we're studying.
Sorry I don't have any good jumping off points for a discussion. My overall impression was pretty much just, 'huh, interesting'.

I'll be honest, I'm not really interested in the an..."
I've only just started, but I'm finding myself in a similar situation when it comes to lunch-time reading, hehe.


Glad you enjoyed it! I definitely got more interested when the book moved from animals to humans as well.
The anthropological parts are so interesting but I also find it really frustrating that we'll never have any solid answers.
'huh, interesting' was kind of where the week two discussion stalled on facebook. I have high hopes for the next section though.
(Unfortunately, I haven't been able to read ahead.)

That's awesome! I'm a huge fan of micro-histories. I was sold on this one from the prologue alone.

I do feel like I wanted more Mad Cow and some more implications of cannibalism.

I was also looking forward to some true crime bits but understand and respect his justification of their omission.

I also respect his choice to leave out criminal references, but I am definitely perusing the further reading section for future reads, and am on the hunt for a book specifically on criminal cannibalism.