Paradox Regained: Freeman's Margaret Mead and Samoa

  • SHORE B
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Typee or Happar? A frightful death at the hands of the fiercest of cannibals, or a kindly reception from a gentler race of savages? Which?…The part of the valley in which we found ourselves appeared to be altogether uninhabited.

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SHORE, B. (1983). Paradox Regained: Freeman’s Margaret Mead and Samoa. American Anthropologist, 85(4), 935–944. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1983.85.4.02a00210

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