Patterns of Culture – Ruth Benedict

R200.00

Originally published in 1934, Patterns of Culture is a foundational work in cultural anthropology. In it, Benedict argues that a people’s culture is an integrated whole—a “personality writ large”. The book explores this thesis through case studies of three contrasting cultures:
  • The Pueblo peoples of New Mexico
  • The natives of Dobu in Melanesia
  • The Kwakiutl of the American Northwest coast

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Houghton Mifflin Company, softcover, 1961, 291 p

Condition: Very Good

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