And keep your powder dry : an anthropologist looks at America

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And keep your powder dry : an anthropologist looks at America

by Margaret Mead with an introduction by Hervé Varenne

(Margaret Mead : researching western contemporary cultures / general editor, William Beeman, v. 2)

Berghahn Books, 2000

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Previously published: New York : Morrow, 1965

"A new expanded edition of a classic work on the American character."

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Margaret Mead wrote this comprehensive sketch of the culture of the United States - the first since de Tocqueville - in 1942 at the beginnning of the Second World War, when Americans were confronted by foreign powers from both Europe and Asia in a particularly challenging manner. Mead's work became an instant classic. It was required reading for anthropology students for nearly two decades, and was widely translated. It was revised and expanded in 1965 for a second generation of readers. Among the more controversial conclusions of her analysis are the denial of class as a motivating force in American culture, and her contention that culture is the primary determinant for individual character formation. Her process remains lucid, vivid, and arresting. As a classic study of a complex western society, it remains a monument to anthropological analysis.

Table of Contents

America According to Margaret Mead Herve Varenne Preface - 1965 Preface from England - 1943 Introduction - 1965 Chapter 1. Introduction - 1942 Chapter 2. Clearing the Air Chapter 3. We Are All Third Generation Chapter 4. The Class Handicap Chapter 5. The European in Our Midst Chapter 6. Parents, Children and Achievement Chapter 7. Brothers and Sisters and Success Chapter 8. Are Today's Youth Different? Chapter 9. The Chip on the Shoulder Chapter 10. Fighting the War American Style Chapter 11. Are Democracy and Social Science Compatible Each with Each? Chapter 12. If We Are to Go On Chapter 13. Building the World New Chapter 14. These Things We Can Do Chapter 15. The Years Between: 1943-1965 Bibliographical Note - 1942 Bibliograpghy - 1942 Bibliographical Note - 1965 Bibliography - 1965

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