Ruth Benedict, Patterns of a LifeUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1983 - 355 páginas Traces the life of the great American anthropologist, discusses her friendship with Margaret Mead, and examines Benedict's most important writings. |
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The Early Years | 22 |
Explorations | 55 |
To Find Fulfillment | 88 |
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