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Karen R. Rosenberg

Biography

Karen R. Rosenberg

Karen R. Rosenberg is a professor of anthropology at the University of Delaware. She is a paleoanthropologist whose research focuses on the origin of modern humans and the evolution of modern human childbirth.

Karen R. Rosenberg

Books by Karen R. Rosenberg

edited by Wenda R. Trevathan and Karen R. Rosenberg - Nonfiction, Social Sciences

Scholars have long argued that the developmental state of the human infant at birth is unique. COSTLY AND CUTE expands that argument, pointing out that many distinctively human characteristics can be traced to the fact that we give birth to infants who are highly dependent on others and who learn how to be human while their brains are experiencing growth unlike that seen in other primates. The contributors to this volume take a broad look at how human infants are similar to and different from the infants of other species, how our babies have constrained our evolution over the past six million years, and how they continue to shape the ways we live today.