It’s hard to overstate the reputation of Margaret Mead as both a public intellectual in post-World War II America and as the public face of anthropology. For Paul Shankman, professor emeritus of ...
The Economic Times: Quote of the day from American author Margaret Mead: ‘Children must be taught how to think, not what to think’.
Cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead's legacy emphasizes teaching children to think critically, not what to think. Her research in Samoa and Papua New Guinea challenged Western norms, highlighting ...
Quote of the day from American author Margaret Mead: ‘Children must be taught how to think, not what to think’.
Yahoo: Fact Check: Did Anthropologist Margaret Mead Say the 'First Sign of Civilization' Is a Healed Femur?
Fact Check: Did Anthropologist Margaret Mead Say the 'First Sign of Civilization' Is a Healed Femur?
insider.si.edu: The world ahead : an anthropologist anticipates the future / [Margaret Mead] ; edited, with an introduction and commentaries by Robert B. Textor
Series preface / William O. Beeman -- Introduction / Robert B. Textor -- Twenty-five writings and lectures / Margaret Mead -- 1943 : the family in the future -- 1945 : human differences and world ...
The world ahead : an anthropologist anticipates the future / [Margaret Mead] ; edited, with an introduction and commentaries by Robert B. Textor
In 1968, when I was 13, I read Coming of Age in Samoa, by Margaret Mead. Her landmark 1928 study of adolescence had just been reissued as a 95-cent paperback for the counterculture generation. The ...