• Margaret Mead Lecture (Tape 3 of 3)
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Margaret Mead Lecture (Tape 3 of 3)
Margaret Mead Lecture (Tape 3 of 3)
Object Title

Margaret Mead Lecture (Tape 3 of 3)

Part of

Collection: Cultural Patterning of Human Development: Margaret Mead


Material Category
Physical Audio
Type of Work
1/4 inch audio tape
Description
This audio recording is of the third part of the fifth lecture in a five lecture series given at The New School by anthropologist Margaret Mead on the cultural patterning of human development. Mead responds to questions from the audience written on cards, the topics of which include: government biological research, characteristics of American culture, aging, the Supreme Court case of University of California v. Bakke and affirmative action, the function of art in culture, rethinking gender roles in childrearing, and the nature of scientific progress.
Date
November 7 1977
Related people
Margaret Mead (speaker)
New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997) (producer)
Inscription
Margaret Mead November 8, 1977 @ The New School (container)
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Location
box mixed nav_7
Identifier
NS070212_000064

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