Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological MythAnalyzes Margaret Mead's study of the culture of the Samoan Islands and argues that the findings of her research are in error. |
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Galton Eugenics and Biological Determinism | 3 |
Boas and the Distinction between Culture and Heredity | 19 |
The Launching of Cultural Determinism | 34 |
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