Culture and Personality
Caroline Humphrey, 31 August 1989
Margaret Mead: A Life of Controversy
by Phyllis Grosskurth.
Penguin, 96 pp., £3.99, May 1989,0 14 008760 5 Show More
by Phyllis Grosskurth.
Penguin, 96 pp., £3.99, May 1989,
Ruth Benedict: Stranger in the Land
by Margaret Caffrey.
Texas, 432 pp., $24.95, February 1989,0 292 74655 5 Show More
by Margaret Caffrey.
Texas, 432 pp., $24.95, February 1989,
“... There is a popular vision of the anthropologist as figure-of-fun which an allegorical ‘Margaret Mead’ is coming to represent: the blunderer into tribal life, dupe of the primitives, the self-dramatiser, spinner of graceless and unlikely theories. Another version of the anthropologist is the philosopher of culture and society in all its variations, one who understands humanity in some broad, if rather intuitive and dreamy way: Ruth Benedict, though her work is deeply unfashionable today, has this kind of position ... ”