Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth
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Author: Derek Freeman
Binding: Softback
Published: Pelican, 1984
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
This book by Derek Freeman critically examines the anthropological work of Margaret Mead in Samoa, challenging her conclusions about the island's culture and sexuality. The publication sparked significant controversy and debate within the anthropological community and beyond.
Author: Derek Freeman
Binding: Softback
Published: Pelican, 1984
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
This book by Derek Freeman critically examines the anthropological work of Margaret Mead in Samoa, challenging her conclusions about the island's culture and sexuality. The publication sparked significant controversy and debate within the anthropological community and beyond.