An edition of Ruth Benedict (1974)

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An edition of Ruth Benedict (1974)

Ruth Benedict.

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Margaret Mead, America's most famous anthropologist, offers an intimate portrait of her long-time colleague and friend, Ruth Benedict. The first met when Mead was Benedict's student at Barnard in the 1920s; their professional association and their friendship were close and lasting. Beginning with Benedict's early life, Mead discusses her long struggle, as a woman, to attain an identity of her own, her early interests as a writer and poet, and her reasons for laying aside poetry for full-time scholarship. She grappled with the problems of a middle-class marriage and suburban household and eventually broke away to establish herself as a scholar and writer of distinction. As an anthropologist, her fame spread far beyond her profession with the publication of her first book, Patterns of Culture. With the coming of World War II, Benedict shifted her attention to an anthropological study of contemporary, highly developed cultures. The culmination of this interest was the publication of The Chrysanthemum and the Sword and the establishment of the Columbia University Research in Contemporary Cultures project, a broad-based interdisciplinary research project which she headed until her untimely death in 1948. Complementing the biography are seven selections from Benedict's writings which show the range of her thought as well as the beauty of her writing, including her lecture as retiring President of the American Anthropological Association.--From publisher description.

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English
Pages
180

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Cover of: Ruth Benedict
Ruth Benedict: A Humanist in Anthropology (Columbia Classics in Anthropology)
November 30, 2005, Columbia University Press
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Cover of: Ruth Benedict
Ruth Benedict: A Humanist in Anthropology (Columbia Classics in Anthropology)
October 4, 2005, Columbia University Press
Hardcover in English - Thirtieth Anniversary Edition edition
Cover of: Ruth Benedict.
Ruth Benedict.
1974, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: Ruth Benedict.
Ruth Benedict.
1974, Columbia University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 177-180.

Published in
New York
Series
Leaders of modern anthropology series
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301.2/092/4, B
Library of Congress
GN21.B45 M42 1974

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 180 p.
Number of pages
180

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5046131M
Internet Archive
ruthbenedict00marg
ISBN 10
0231035195, 0231035209
LCCN
74006400
Library Thing
1074297
Goodreads
1251768
1887415

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