The Gang of Four: Gregory Bateson, Ruth Benedict, Reo Fortune, and Margaret Mead in Multiple Contexts
Special Issue of Pacific Studies 32(2/3) 2009
edited by Gerald Sullivan and Sharon Tiffany
Guest Editors' Note
Gerald Sullivan and Sharon W. Tiffany
Introduction: On Four Anthropologists and Their Histories
Virginia Yams
Narrative, Voice, and Genre in Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa
Sharon W. Tiffany
Derek Freeman and Margaret Mead: What Did He Know, and When Did He Know It?
Paul Shankman
Of External Habits and Material Attitudes: Margaret Mead, Gestalt Psychology, and the Reproduction of Character
Gerald Sullivan
Clyde Kluckhohn and the New Anthropology: From Culture and Personality to the Scientific Study of Values
John S. Gilkeson
Dreams of Fortune: Reo Fortune's Psychological Theory of Cultural Ambivalence
Roger Ivar Lohmann
Rediscovering Reo: Reflections on the Life and Anthropological Career of Reo Franklin Fortune
Carline Thomas
"More Like Fighting Than Like Waiting": Mead, Method, and the Proper Object of Knowledge in Anthropology
Maureen Molloy
Writing Lives: Ruth Benedict's Journey from Biographical Studies to Anthropology
Judith Schachter
Ruth Benedict and the Study of Culture
Nicola B. Tannenbaum
The Ecology of the Anthropological Mind: Gregory Bateson's Influence on Three Late Twentieth-Century Pacific Scholars
Phillip V. Guddemi
Gerald Sullivan and Sharon W. Tiffany
Introduction: On Four Anthropologists and Their Histories
Virginia Yams
Narrative, Voice, and Genre in Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa
Sharon W. Tiffany
Derek Freeman and Margaret Mead: What Did He Know, and When Did He Know It?
Paul Shankman
Of External Habits and Material Attitudes: Margaret Mead, Gestalt Psychology, and the Reproduction of Character
Gerald Sullivan
Clyde Kluckhohn and the New Anthropology: From Culture and Personality to the Scientific Study of Values
John S. Gilkeson
Dreams of Fortune: Reo Fortune's Psychological Theory of Cultural Ambivalence
Roger Ivar Lohmann
Rediscovering Reo: Reflections on the Life and Anthropological Career of Reo Franklin Fortune
Carline Thomas
"More Like Fighting Than Like Waiting": Mead, Method, and the Proper Object of Knowledge in Anthropology
Maureen Molloy
Writing Lives: Ruth Benedict's Journey from Biographical Studies to Anthropology
Judith Schachter
Ruth Benedict and the Study of Culture
Nicola B. Tannenbaum
The Ecology of the Anthropological Mind: Gregory Bateson's Influence on Three Late Twentieth-Century Pacific Scholars
Phillip V. Guddemi