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  2. Margaret Mead - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 December 2024. American cultural anthropologist (1901–1978) "Margaret Bateson" redirects here. For the British journalist and activist, see Margaret Heitland. Not to be confused with the British anthropologist Margaret Read. Margaret Mead Mead in 1948 Born (1901-12-16) December 16, 1901 Philadelphia ...

  3. Margaret Mead wanted to save the world through LSD. The ... - AOL

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    What I mean is that thanks in large part to Margaret Mead's vision of science as something which can help everyone in the world, psychedelics were initially thought as a tool that could be very ...

  4. Male and Female: A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World

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    Male and Female: A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World is a 1949 book by the American anthropologist Margaret Mead. It is a comparative study of tribal men and women on seven Pacific islands and men and women in the United States.

  5. Coming of Age in Samoa - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mead forgets too often that that she is an anthropologist and gets her own personality involved with her materials." [4]: 114–115 Shortly after Mead’s death, Derek Freeman published a book, Margaret Mead and Samoa, that claimed Mead failed to apply the scientific method and that her assertions were unsupported. This criticism is dealt ...

  6. The Anthropologist (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Anthropologist tells the parallel stories of Margaret Mead, who in the twentieth century popularized cultural anthropology around the world, [2] and Susie Crate, an environmental anthropologist currently studying the impact of climate change. [3] Mead and Crate’s daughters are the film’s storytellers. Mead’s daughter is Mary Catherine ...

  7. A Rap on Race - Wikipedia

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    A Rap on Race is a 1971 non-fiction book co-authored by the writer and social critic James Baldwin and the anthropologist Margaret Mead. It consists of transcripts of conversations held between the pair in August 1970.

  8. Growing Up in New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up in New Guinea is a 1930 publication by Margaret Mead. The book is about her encounters with the indigenous people of the Manus Province of Papua New Guinea before they had been changed by missionaries and other western influences. She compares their views on family, marriage, sex, child rearing, and religious beliefs to those of ...

  9. Portal:Philadelphia/Selected biography/March 2008 - Wikipedia

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