Mead and the Trajectory of Anthropology in the United States

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (4-5):359-369 (2017)
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Peter Mandler’s Return from the Natives examines Margaret Mead mid-career when she devoted much energy to promoting anthropology and anthropologists to government and industry and positioned herself as a prominent social commentator. By the time she returned to the field after an interlude of 14 years, something had happened to her professionally: she was treated as a bit of an embarrassment, no longer a scientific heavyweight, and much of this stems from the rather hare-brained “culture cracking” she engaged in during the war. So while honors and kudos enhanced her official image, behind the scenes, she complained of being neglected and shunted aside. Her discipline became radicalized, and her balanced and accommodating approach was rejected.

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The Revolution in Anthropology.I. C. Jarvie - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (58):143-150.

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