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The Contemporary American Family as an Anthropologist Sees It
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- SERIES PREFACE v
- INTRODUCTION to this edition viii
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Part One ANTHROPOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE
- Towards a Human Science 1
- Talks with Social Scientists: Margaret Mead on what is a culture? what is a civilization? 16
- Anthropologist and Historian: Their Common Problems 28
- Changing Styles of Anthropological Work 40
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Part Two SOCIAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
- Methodology in Racial Testing: Its Significance for Sociology 77
- The Study of National Character 87
- The Swaddling Hypothesis: iIs Reception 110
- Some Cultural Approaches to Communication Problems 129
- A Case History in Cross-National Communications 144
- Adolescence in Primitive and Modern Society: The New Generation 162
- Our Educational Emphasis in Primitive Perspectives 181
- Early Childhood Experience and Later Education in Complex Cultures 192
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Part Three PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
- From Plight to Power: Youth as a Political and Economic Force 225
- Religion in the Melting Pot: Religion and our Racial Tensions 237
- The Contemporary American Family as an Anthropologist Sees It 250
- Sex and Censorship in Contemporary Society 261
- Sexual Behavior: An Anthropologist looks at the [Kinsey] Report 278
- Jealousy: Primitive and Civilized 288
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- SERIES PREFACE v
- INTRODUCTION to this edition viii
-
Part One ANTHROPOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE
- Towards a Human Science 1
- Talks with Social Scientists: Margaret Mead on what is a culture? what is a civilization? 16
- Anthropologist and Historian: Their Common Problems 28
- Changing Styles of Anthropological Work 40
-
Part Two SOCIAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
- Methodology in Racial Testing: Its Significance for Sociology 77
- The Study of National Character 87
- The Swaddling Hypothesis: iIs Reception 110
- Some Cultural Approaches to Communication Problems 129
- A Case History in Cross-National Communications 144
- Adolescence in Primitive and Modern Society: The New Generation 162
- Our Educational Emphasis in Primitive Perspectives 181
- Early Childhood Experience and Later Education in Complex Cultures 192
-
Part Three PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
- From Plight to Power: Youth as a Political and Economic Force 225
- Religion in the Melting Pot: Religion and our Racial Tensions 237
- The Contemporary American Family as an Anthropologist Sees It 250
- Sex and Censorship in Contemporary Society 261
- Sexual Behavior: An Anthropologist looks at the [Kinsey] Report 278
- Jealousy: Primitive and Civilized 288