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On Creating a Usable Culture: Margaret Mead and the Emergence of American Cosmopolitanism

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Margaret Mead's career took off in 1928 with the publication of Coming of Age in Samoa. Within ten years, she was the best-known academic in the United States, a role she enjoyed all of her life. In On Creating a Usable Culture, Maureen Molloy explores how Mead was influenced by, and influenced, the meanings of American culture and secured for herself a unique and enduring place in the American popular imagination. She considers this in relation to Mead's four popular ethnographies written between the wars (Coming of Age in ...

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On Creating a Usable Culture: Margaret Mead and the Emergence of American Cosmopolitanism 2008, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

ISBN-13: 9780824831165

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