
For 50 Years, Margaret Mead Told Americans How Cultures Worked, And Americans Listened. While Serving As A Curator At The American Museum Of Natural History And As A Professor Of Anthropology At Columbia University, She Published Dozens Of Books And Hundreds Of Articles, Scholarly And Popular, On Topics Ranging From Adolescence To Atomic Energy, Polynesian Kinship Networks To Kindergarten, National Morale To Marijuana. At Her Death In 1978, She Was The Most Famous Anthropologist In The World And One Of The Best-known Women In America. She Had Amply Achieved Her Goal, As She Described It To An Interviewer In 1975, To Have Lived Long Enough To Be Of Some Use. As Befits Her Prominence, Mead Has Had Many Biographers, But There Is A Curious Hole At The Center Of These Accounts: Mead's Faith. Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-century Faith Introduces A Side Of Its Subject That Few People Know. It Re-narrates Her Life And Reinterprets Her Work, Highlighting Religious Concerns. Following Mead's Lead, It Ranges Across Areas That Are Typically Kept Academically Distinct: Anthropology, Gender Studies, Intellectual History, Church History, And Theology. It Is A Portrait Of A Mind At Work, Pursuing A Unique Vision Of The Good Of The World.
This biography investigates the often-overlooked role of religious faith in the life and intellectual development of the renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead. Elesha J. Coffman, a historian of American religion, utilizes archival research and Mead's extensive body of published work to argue that religious concerns were central to her worldview. By bridging the gap between anthropology and theology, the author provides a new framework for understanding how Mead's personal beliefs influenced her professional contributions to American culture.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians note that this work fills a significant gap in the existing biographical literature regarding Mead's private convictions. Experts highlight the book as a valuable contribution to intellectual history that successfully synthesizes disparate academic fields.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192571877
ISBN-13:
9780192571878
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