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The Kinship of Women.

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An edition of Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict (1999)

Margaret Mead & Ruth Benedict

The Kinship of Women.

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"This book tells the story of the extraordinary friendship between renowned anthropologists Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict. First as mentor and protegee, later as colleagues and lovers, these two remarkable yet temperamentally different women forged a bond that endured for twenty-five years, defying convention as well as easy categorization."--BOOK JACKET.

"Drawing on a broad range of sources, including recently released correspondence between Mead and Benedict, Hilary Lapsley reconstructs this complex relationship and situates it in the context of its time. She explores the ways in which Mead's and Benedict's professional work grew out of concerns in their own lives - about sexuality and friendship, identity and difference.

Lapsley also shows how Mead and Benedict used their anthropological studies to call attention to the cultural foundations of American life, Benedict seeking to make the world more tolerant of deviance and Mead to liberate the individual from the artificial constraints of gender and race."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict
Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women
June 1, 2001, University of Massachusetts Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Margaret Mead & Ruth Benedict
Margaret Mead & Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women.
1999, University of Massachusetts Press, University of Massachusetts Press
Cover of: Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict
Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women
December 1999, University of Massachusetts Press
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
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Classifications

Library of Congress
GN21.M36 L36 1999, GN21.M36L36 1999, GN21.M36 L36 1999eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
376 p.
Number of pages
376

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15478858M
Internet Archive
margaretmeadruth00laps
ISBN 10
1558491813, 1558491813
LCCN
98054185
OCLC/WorldCat
45843549, 40444146
Library Thing
758350
Goodreads
973863

Work Description

Drawing on a broad range of sources, including recently released correspondence between Mead and Benedict, Hilary Lapsley reconstructs this complex relationship and situates it in the context of its time. She explores the ways in which Mead's and Benedict's professional work grew out of concerns in their own lives - about sexuality and friendship, identity and difference. Lapsley also shows how Mead and Benedict used their anthropological studies to call attention to the cultural foundations of American life, Benedict seeking to make the world more tolerant of deviance and Mead to liberate the individual from the artificial constraints of gender and race.

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