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Few anthropologists today realize the pioneering role Margaret Mead played in the investigation of contemporary cultures. This volume collects and presents a variety of her essays on research methodology relating to contemporary culture. Many of these essays were printed originally in limited circulation journals, research reports and books edited by others. They reflect Mead's continuing commitment to searching out methods for studying and extending the anthropologist's tools of investigation for use in complex societies. Essays on American and European societies, intergenerational relations, architecture and social space, industrialization, and interracial relations are included in this varied and exciting collection.



Table of Contents

Series Preface
William O. Beeman

Introduction to this edition
William O. Beeman

PART I: ANTHROPOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE

Chapter 1. Towards a Human Science
Chapter 2. Talks with Social Scientists: Margaret Mead on What is a Culture? What is a Civilization?
Chapter 3. Anthropologist and Historian: Their Common Problems
Chapter 4. Changing Styles of Anthropological Work

PART II: SOCIAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURE

Chapter 5. Methodology in Racial Testing: Its Significance for Sociology
Chapter 6. The Study of National Character
Chapter 7. The Swaddling Hypothesis: iIs Reception
Chapter 8. Some Cultural Approaches to Communication Problems
Chapter 9. A Case History in Cross-National Communications
Chapter 10. Adolescence in Primitive and Modern Society: The New Generation
Chapter 11. Our Educational Emphasis in Primitive Perspectives
Chapter 12. Early Childhood Experience and Later Education in Complex Cultures

PART III: PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY

Chapter 13. From Plight to Power: Youth as a Political and Economic Force
Chapter 14. Religion in the Melting Pot: Religion and our Racial Tensions
Chapter 15. The Contemporary American Family as an Anthropologist Sees It
Chapter 16. Sex and Censorship in Contemporary Society
Chapter 17. Sexual Behavior: An Anthropologist looks at the [Kinsey] Report
Chapter 18. Jealousy: Primitive and Civilized

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/12/2003
      ISBN13: 9781571818164, 978-1571818164
      ISBN10: 1571818162

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Few anthropologists today realize the pioneering role Margaret Mead played in the investigation of contemporary cultures. This volume collects and presents a variety of her essays on research methodology relating to contemporary culture. Many of these essays were printed originally in limited circulation journals, research reports and books edited by others. They reflect Mead's continuing commitment to searching out methods for studying and extending the anthropologist's tools of investigation for use in complex societies. Essays on American and European societies, intergenerational relations, architecture and social space, industrialization, and interracial relations are included in this varied and exciting collection.



      Table of Contents

      Series Preface
      William O. Beeman

      Introduction to this edition
      William O. Beeman

      PART I: ANTHROPOLOGY AS A DISCIPLINE

      Chapter 1. Towards a Human Science
      Chapter 2. Talks with Social Scientists: Margaret Mead on What is a Culture? What is a Civilization?
      Chapter 3. Anthropologist and Historian: Their Common Problems
      Chapter 4. Changing Styles of Anthropological Work

      PART II: SOCIAL THEORY IN THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURE

      Chapter 5. Methodology in Racial Testing: Its Significance for Sociology
      Chapter 6. The Study of National Character
      Chapter 7. The Swaddling Hypothesis: iIs Reception
      Chapter 8. Some Cultural Approaches to Communication Problems
      Chapter 9. A Case History in Cross-National Communications
      Chapter 10. Adolescence in Primitive and Modern Society: The New Generation
      Chapter 11. Our Educational Emphasis in Primitive Perspectives
      Chapter 12. Early Childhood Experience and Later Education in Complex Cultures

      PART III: PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY

      Chapter 13. From Plight to Power: Youth as a Political and Economic Force
      Chapter 14. Religion in the Melting Pot: Religion and our Racial Tensions
      Chapter 15. The Contemporary American Family as an Anthropologist Sees It
      Chapter 16. Sex and Censorship in Contemporary Society
      Chapter 17. Sexual Behavior: An Anthropologist looks at the [Kinsey] Report
      Chapter 18. Jealousy: Primitive and Civilized

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