Blackberry winter:
by Mead, Margaret
Published by : Wiiliam Morrow & Company, Inc. (New York) Physical details: 305 p. ISBN:0688000517. ISSN:978068805 Year: 1972Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Autobiography of the anthropologist to 1939, including accounts of field trips in Oceania. Includes index.
For whom and why --
Home and travel --
The original punk --
My father and academia --
On being a granddaughter --
The pattern my family made for me --
In and out of school --
College : DePauw --
College : Barnard --
Student marriage and graduate school --
Samoa : the adolescent girl --
Return from the field --
Manus : the thought of primitive children --
The years between field trips --
Arapesh and Mundugumor : sex roles in culture --
Tchambuli : sex and temperament --
Bali and Iatmul : a quantum leap --
On having a baby --
Catherine, born in wartime --
On being a grandmother --
Gathered threads --
Family tree.
Frankly and eloquently Dr. Mead relates here the events of her life up to World War II and the effects each of her remarkable experiences has had on her as a woman. The autobiography of a pioneer, this is Margaret Mead's story of her life as a woman and as an anthropologist. An enduring cultural icon, she came to represent the new woman, successfully combining motherhood with career, and scholarship with concern for its role in the lives of ordinary people.
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