Margaret Mead: A Life

Margaret Mead: A Life

by Jane Howard
Margaret Mead: A Life

Margaret Mead: A Life

by Jane Howard

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Overview

“Engaging . . . a fine biography that gets beyond the public icon to a portrait of the real woman.”—Chicago Sun-Times

At the age of twenty-three, in the 1920s, Margaret Mead traveled alone to the South Sea and wrote of adolescent sexuality and guilt-free love in her now classic Coming of Age in Samoa. For the next half-century, Mead would act as a powerful participant and opinion maker in the largest issues of her time: culture and religion, education and child rearing, sex and freedom, world hunger, war, and the politics of peace.

Outrageous and extravagant, Mead was, in every sense of the word, spirited. Friendships and families of many kinds were at the core of her personal life, and she was both loyal and demanding with people, always challenging them to move in new directions.

An inveterate world traveler, a teacher at Columbia University, and curator of The Museum of Natural History, Mead wrote thirty-four books, made ten films, and was granted twenty-eight honorary degrees and numerous awards. This intimate and fascinating story is an astonishing record of the personal and scientific life of an extraordinary human being.

Praise for Margaret Mead

“Mead was, as Miss Howard’s abundantly and unfailing lively account shows, a very American individual. . . . Miss Howard writes not as an anthropologist but as the superb reporter she is.”The Wall Street Journal

“A triumph of industry, imagination, and literary grace.”The Washington Post

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780449904978
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/16/1989
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 532
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.25(d)

About the Author

Jane Howard was an an educator, a journalist, and the author of the iconic biography Margaret Mead: A Life. She died in 1996.

Table of Contents

Preface: Many More Than Both Ways11
Part 1
1"Like a Family of Refugees"21
2"Now We're All Bobbed!"37
3"A Companion in Harness"51
4"Be Lazy Go Crazy"60
5Samoa76
6The Voyage of the Chitral90
7"A Dreadful Blue Fit"97
Part 2
8"Now Piyap Can Write It Down"111
9"Climbing at Forty Thousand Feet"126
10"The Limits of Outrage"139
11"The Closest I've Ever Come to Madness"154
12Between Conjugal Domiciles167
13"The Batesons Are Not to Be Bullied"188
14"In the Center of the Planning"211
15Taking on Hitler and Hunger228
16"Peace, Queen Esther Victory Speaking"243
17"I Couldn't Keep Up"253
18"The Most Brilliant Army Ever Assembled"270
Part 3
19No More Top on the Roll-top Desk285
20"A Little Minuet in Cotton Dresses"298
21"You Only Saw a Fragment of the Iceberg"311
22"Teach Me Something!"324
23"Bishops May Not, but Anthropologists Do"340
24"These Tremendous Transferences"355
25How the Legend Got Her Cudgel372
Part 4
26Elder Statescreature385
27"But This Is Different"408
Afterword: "I Know She Can Hear Me"425
Acknowledgments443
Notes447
Selected Bibliography489
Selected Margaret Mead Books495
Selected Margaret Mead Articles497
Recent Articles Concerning Mead-Freeman Controversy502
Index505
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