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New Lives for Old: Cultural Transformation--manus, 1928-1953 1st edition
Margaret Mead
New Lives for Old: Cultural Transformation--manus, 1928-1953 1st edition
Margaret Mead
When Margaret Mead first studied the Manus Islanders of New Guinea in 1928, they were living with a Stone Age technology. Economically vulnerable and burdened by a complex moral code, the Manus seemed ill-equipped to handle the massive impact that World War II had on their secluded world. But a unique set of circumstances allowed the Manus to adapt swiftly to the twentieth century, and their experience led Mead to develop a revolutionary theory of cultural transformation, one that favors rapid, over piecemeal, change. As relevanttoday as it was a half-century ago, New Lives for Old is an optimistic examination of one society that chose to change, offering hope and a valuablemodel for today's developing societies.
This edition, prepared for the centennial of Mead's birth, features introductions by Stewart Brand and Mead's daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 27, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780060958060 |
Publishers | Harper Perennial |
Pages | 608 |
Dimensions | 132 × 36 × 200 mm · 426 g |
Language | English |
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