Mead, Margaret. 1928. Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilization. Nueva York: William Morrow.Mead, M. (1961) Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation. 3rd edn. New York: Harper Collins....
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Coming of Age in Samoa …first of her 23 books,(1928), a perennial best seller and a characteristic example of her reliance on qualitative rather than quantitative methods. The book clearly indicates her belief in cultural determinism, the theory that human behavior is determined by culture rathe...
来自 ProQuest 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者: Groves, Ernest R 摘要: Reviews several books related to the sociology of childhood. "Coming of Age in Samoa," by Margaret Mead; "The Problem Child at Home," by Mary Buell Sayles; "Your Growing Child," by John B. Watson. 年份: 1928 ...
Mead was 23-years old when she carried out her field work in Samoa. First published in 1928, the book launched Mead as a pioneering researcher and the most famous anthropologist in the world. Since its first publication, Coming of Age in Samoa is still the most widely read book in the ...
Margaret Mead, born in 1901, was the best known anthropologist of the 20th Century. She began her career doing field work in Samoa; in 1928, she published Coming of Age in Samoa . This study of adolescent girls was used by Mead to reflect on socialization processes for children and ...
Mead M 1929 Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation. Cape, LondonMead, M., Coming ofage in Samoa: A psychological study ofprimitive youthfor Western Civilization, ed. B.R. Books. 1928, New York. , l' 5. Pinker, S., The Blank Slate:...
Coming of Age in Samoa is a book by American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901 - 1978) based upon her research and study of youth on the island of Ta'u in the Samoa Islands which primarily focused on adolescent girls. Mead was 23-years old when she carried out her field work in Samoa...
Mead was 23-years old when she carried out her field work in Samoa. First published in 1928, the book launched Mead as a pioneering researcher and the most famous anthropologist in the world. Since its first publication, Coming of Age in Samoa is still the most widely read book in the ...