Margaret Mead Jason ParkThis short volume is an ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about, arguably, the most famous anthropologist of the twentieth century. Since her death, a steady drip of books about Mead, one of the most significant women in twentieth century social science and American society, has appeared, some interesting, many quite a bit less so. While Shankmans biography makes use of them, it nevertheless stands out among the better ones, not only
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A Wild and Sacred Call speaks across disciplines to students
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