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Introduction: Mead as American Icon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Mead as American Icon 1
- Chapter 1. Mead as Modern Woman 25
- Chapter 2. Images of the Mature Mead 58
- Chapter 3. Mead as Anthropologist: “Sex in the South Seas” 83
- Chapter 4. Mead as Anthropologist: “To Study Cannibals” 113
- Chapter 5. Mead as Anthropologist: “To Find Out How Girls Learn to Be Girls” 133
- Chapter 6. Mead and the Image of the Anthropologist 151
- Chapter 7. Mead as Scientist 165
- Chapter 8. Mead as Public Intellectual and Celebrity 205
- Chapter 9. The Posthumous Mead, or Mead, the Public Anthropologist 238
- Abbreviations of Archival Sources 265
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 331
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Mead as American Icon 1
- Chapter 1. Mead as Modern Woman 25
- Chapter 2. Images of the Mature Mead 58
- Chapter 3. Mead as Anthropologist: “Sex in the South Seas” 83
- Chapter 4. Mead as Anthropologist: “To Study Cannibals” 113
- Chapter 5. Mead as Anthropologist: “To Find Out How Girls Learn to Be Girls” 133
- Chapter 6. Mead and the Image of the Anthropologist 151
- Chapter 7. Mead as Scientist 165
- Chapter 8. Mead as Public Intellectual and Celebrity 205
- Chapter 9. The Posthumous Mead, or Mead, the Public Anthropologist 238
- Abbreviations of Archival Sources 265
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 331
- Index 361