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The trashing of Margaret Mead: anatomy of an anthropological controversy
Paul Shankman
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Foreword (Paul S. Boyer, page x)
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Acknowledgments (page xv)
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART 1: The Controversy and the Media
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1 The Controversy in the Media (page 23)
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2 Selling the Controversy (page 31)
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PART 2: Derek Freeman
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3 Derek Freeman, the Critic (page 47)
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4 Psychoanalysis, Freeman, and Mead (page 57)
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PART 3: Margaret Mead and Coming of Age in Samoa
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5 Young Margaret Mead (page 73)
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6 First Fieldwork in Samoa (page 87)
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7 Writing Coming of Age in Samoa (page 101)
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8 Mead's American Audience in the 1920s (page 116)
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PART 4: Sex, Lies, and Samoans
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9 What the Controversy Meant to Samoans (page 135)
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10 Samoan Sexual Conduct: Belief and Behavior (page 151)
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11 Under the Coconut Palms (page 160)
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12 Virginity and the History of Sex in Samoa (page 175)
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PART 5: The Broader Issues
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13 The Many Versions of the Hoaxing Hypothesis (page 193)
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14 The Nature-Nurture Debate and the Appeal of Freeman's Argument (page 206)
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Conclusion (page 225)
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Appendix: True Confessions (page 239)
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Notes (page 249)
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Bibliography (page 271)
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Index (page 289)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PHR | 80.1 (Feb. 2011): 152-153 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/phr.2011.80.1.152 |
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Published: c2009
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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