The fateful hoaxing of Margaret Mead

a historical analysis of her Samoan research

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The fateful hoaxing of Margaret Mead

a historical analysis of her Samoan research

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For most of the twentieth century, Margaret Mead's renowned book, Coming of Age in Samoa, has validated an antievolutionary anthropological paradigm that assumes that culture is the overwhelming determinant of human behavior. Her account of female adolescent sexuality in Samoa initiated a career that led to Margaret Mead becoming "indisputably the most publicly celebrated scientist in America." But what if her study wasn't all it appeared to be?

What if, having neglected the problem she had been sent to investigate, she relied at the last moment on the tales of two traveling companions who jokingly misled her about the sexual behavior of Samoan girls? What if her famous study was based on a hoax?

In The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead, Derek Freeman addresses these issues in a detailed historical analysis of Margaret Mead's Samoan research and of her training in New York by Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict.

By examining hitherto unpublished correspondence between Mead; her mentor, Franz Boas; and others - as well as the sworn testimony of Fa'apua'a Fa'amu, one of Mead's traveling companions of 1926 - Freeman provides compelling evidence that one of the most influential anthropological studies of the twentieth century was unwittingly based on the mischievous joking of the investigator's informants.

The book is more than a correction of scientific error: It is a crucial step toward rethinking the foundations of social science and the overly relativistic worldview of much of the modern world.

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
279

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Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A Historical Analysis of Her Samoan Research
1999, Avalon Publishing, Westview
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Cover of: The fateful hoaxing of Margaret Mead
The fateful hoaxing of Margaret Mead: a historical analysis of her Samoan research
1999, Westview Press
in English
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The Fateful Hoaxing of Margaret Mead: A Historical Analysis of Her Samoan Research
December 1998, Westview Pr (Trd)
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-261) and index.

Published in
Boulder, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/009961/3
Library of Congress
GN671.S2 F727 1999, GN671.S2F727 1999, GN671.S2 F727 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 279 p. :
Number of pages
279

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Open Library
OL366320M
Internet Archive
fatefulhoaxingof0000free
ISBN 10
0813335604
LCCN
98026771
OCLC/WorldCat
317820047
Library Thing
258040
Goodreads
4035330

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