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Birth and Death Dates 1887-1948
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Mark Anderson
(2019)
From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology.
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Article
Stefan Bargheer
(2017)
Anthropology at War: Robert H. Lowie and the Transformation of the Culture Concept, 1904 to 1954.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 133-154).
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Article
Anderson, Mark
(2014)
Ruth Benedict, Boasian Anthropology, and the Problem of the Colour Line.
History and Anthropology
(p. 395).
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Book
Teslow, Tracy
(2014)
Constructing Race: The Science of Bodies and Cultures in American Anthropology.
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Thesis
Miller, Ethan Zane
(2010)
The Cultural Logics of the Liberal Self in Early 20th Century U.S. Anthropology.
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Book
Janiewski, Dolores E.; Banner, Lois W.
(2004)
Reading Benedict / Reading Mead: Feminism, Race, and Imperial Visions.
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Book
Benedict, Ruth; Bahr, Donald
(2001)
O'Odham Creation and Related Events as told to Ruth Benedict in 1927.
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Book
Lapsley, Hilary
(1999)
Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women.
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Thesis
Stassinos, Elizabeth D.
(1998)
Ruthlessly: Ruth Benedict's pseudonyms and the art of science writ large.
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Article
Helbling, Mark
(1997)
“My soul was with the gods and my body in the village”: Zora Neale Hurston, Franz Boas, Melville Herskovits, and Ruth Benedict.
Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies
(pp. 285-322).
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Article
Stassinos, Elizabeth
(1997)
Marriage as mystery writ symbiotically: The Benedict's unpublished “chemical detective” story of “the bo-cu plant”.
History of Anthropology Newsletter
(pp. 3-10).
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Thesis
Saxton, Calvin I.
(1995)
Educating for worldmindedness: The theories of Harry Stack Sullivan, Ruth Benedict, and Brock Chisholm.
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Article
Shannon, Christopher
(1995)
A world made safe for differences: Ruth Benedict's The chrysanthemum and the sword.
American Quarterly
(pp. 659-680).
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Article
Babcock, Barbara A.
(1992)
“Not in the absolute singular”: Re-reading Ruth Benedict.
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
(pp. 39-77).
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Chapter
Handler, Richard
(1990)
Ruth Benedict and the modernist sensibility.
In: Modernist anthropology: From fieldwork to text
(p. 163).
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Article
Modell, Judith
(1989)
“It is besides a pleasant English word”: Ruth Benedict's concept of patterns.
Anthropological Quarterly
(pp. 27-40).
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Book
Caffrey, Margaret M.
(1989)
Ruth Benedict: Stranger in this land.
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Chapter
Handler, Richard
(1986)
Vigorous male and aspiring female: Poetry, personality, and culture in Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict.
In: Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict and others: Essays on culture and personality
(p. 127).
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Thesis
Caffrey, Margaret M.
(1986)
Stranger in this land: The life of Ruth Benedict.
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Book
Modell, Judith Schachter
(1983)
Ruth Benedict: Patterns of a life.
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