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Newman, University of Florida; Dolores E. Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington; Christopher Shannon, University of Notre Dame; Gerald Sullivan, University of Notre Dame; Sharon Tiffany, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater; Jean Walton, University of Rhode Island; Virginia Yans, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

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"A handy compendium of current writing on Benedict and Mead - enormously informative, stimulating, and intellectually sound." - Howard Brick, Washington University, St. Louis"

Table of Contents

Introduction: Being and Becoming Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead
Part I: Becoming Benedict, Becoming Mead
Chapter 1. Woven Lives, Raveled Texts: Benedict,Mead, and Representational Doubleness
Chapter 2. "The Bo-Cu Plant": Ruth Benedict and Gender
Chapter 3. Margaret Mead, the Samoan Girl and the Flapper: Geographies of Selfhood in Coming of Age in Samoa
Part II: Erasures and Inclusions
Chapter 4. Coming of Age, but Not in Samoa: Reflections on Margaret Mead's Legacy for Western Liberal Feminism
Chapter 5. "A World Made Safe for Differences": Ruth Benedict's The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
Chapter 6. White Maternity, Rape Dreams, and the Sexual Exile in A Rap on Race
Part III: Imperial Visions
Chapter 7. Of Feys and Culture Planners:Margaret Mead and Purposive Activity as Value
Chapter 8. The Lady of the Chrysanthemum: Ruth Benedict and the Origins of The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
Chapter 9. Ruth Benedict's Obituary for Japanese Culture
Chapter 10. The Parable of Manus: Utopian Change, American Influence, and the Worth of Women
Part IV: Echoes and Reverberations
Chapter 11. Imagining the South Seas:Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa and the Sexual Politics of Paradise
Chapter 12. Symbolic Subordination and the Representation of Power in "Margaret Mead and Samoa"
Chapter 13. Misconceived Configurations of Ruth Benedict
Part V: Re-Thinking Benedict and Mead
Chapter 14. Margaret Mead: Anthropology's Liminal Figure
Chapter 15. "It is besides a pleasant English word"—Ruth Benedict's Concept of Patterns Revisited
Chapter 16. On the Political Anatomy of Mead-bashing, or Re-thinking Margaret Mead
Notes
Contributors
Index
Illustrations

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/2005
      ISBN13: 9780801879746, 978-0801879746
      ISBN10: 0801879744

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      Book Synopsis
      Newman, University of Florida; Dolores E. Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington; Christopher Shannon, University of Notre Dame; Gerald Sullivan, University of Notre Dame; Sharon Tiffany, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater; Jean Walton, University of Rhode Island; Virginia Yans, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

      Trade Review
      "A handy compendium of current writing on Benedict and Mead - enormously informative, stimulating, and intellectually sound." - Howard Brick, Washington University, St. Louis"

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Being and Becoming Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead
      Part I: Becoming Benedict, Becoming Mead
      Chapter 1. Woven Lives, Raveled Texts: Benedict,Mead, and Representational Doubleness
      Chapter 2. "The Bo-Cu Plant": Ruth Benedict and Gender
      Chapter 3. Margaret Mead, the Samoan Girl and the Flapper: Geographies of Selfhood in Coming of Age in Samoa
      Part II: Erasures and Inclusions
      Chapter 4. Coming of Age, but Not in Samoa: Reflections on Margaret Mead's Legacy for Western Liberal Feminism
      Chapter 5. "A World Made Safe for Differences": Ruth Benedict's The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
      Chapter 6. White Maternity, Rape Dreams, and the Sexual Exile in A Rap on Race
      Part III: Imperial Visions
      Chapter 7. Of Feys and Culture Planners:Margaret Mead and Purposive Activity as Value
      Chapter 8. The Lady of the Chrysanthemum: Ruth Benedict and the Origins of The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
      Chapter 9. Ruth Benedict's Obituary for Japanese Culture
      Chapter 10. The Parable of Manus: Utopian Change, American Influence, and the Worth of Women
      Part IV: Echoes and Reverberations
      Chapter 11. Imagining the South Seas:Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa and the Sexual Politics of Paradise
      Chapter 12. Symbolic Subordination and the Representation of Power in "Margaret Mead and Samoa"
      Chapter 13. Misconceived Configurations of Ruth Benedict
      Part V: Re-Thinking Benedict and Mead
      Chapter 14. Margaret Mead: Anthropology's Liminal Figure
      Chapter 15. "It is besides a pleasant English word"—Ruth Benedict's Concept of Patterns Revisited
      Chapter 16. On the Political Anatomy of Mead-bashing, or Re-thinking Margaret Mead
      Notes
      Contributors
      Index
      Illustrations

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