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Description Ruth Benedict, American anthropologist
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Deutsch: Ruth Fulton Benedict (* 5. Juni 1887 in New York; † 17. September 1948 in New York) war Begründerin einer kulturvergleichenden Anthropologie in den USA.
English: She was born in New York, and attended Vassar College, graduating in 1909. She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiving her PhD and joining the faculty in 1923. Margaret Mead, with whom she shared a romantic relationship, and Marvin Opler were among her students and colleagues.
Español: Ruth Benedict ( 6 de junio de 188717 de septiembre de 1948) fue una antropóloga estadounidense.
Eesti: Ruth Benedict (sünninimi Ruth Fulton; 6. juuni 1887 New York17. september 1948 New York) oli USA kultuurantropoloog ja kirjanik. Kirjanikuna kasutas ta pseudonüümi Anne Singleton.
Français : Ruth Benedict, née Fulton ( 6 juin 1887, New York, États-Unis17 septembre 1948, id.) est une anthropologue, biographe et poétesse américaine.
Galego: Ruth Benedict ( 1887-1948) foi unha antropóloga norteamericana. Os seus estudos sobre os indios serranos de California, Zuni e Cochiti constitúen unha grande axuda para a antropoloxía cultural na área da cultura e personalidade. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial dirixiu a súa atención cara os pobos europeos e asiáticos.
Italiano: Ruth Benedict ( New York, 5 giugno 1887 - 17 settembre 1948) è stata un'antropologa statunitense.
日本語: ルース・ベネディクト(Ruth Benedict(née Fulton)、 1887年6月5日 - 1948年9月17日)は、アメリカの文化人類学者。ニューヨーク生まれ。
Polski: Ruth Benedict z domu Fulton, (ur. 5 czerwca 1887 - zm. 17 września 1948) - amerykańska badaczka z dziedziny antropologii. Jej badania miały wielkie znaczenie dla rozwoju antropologii kulturowej. Jej największe dzieło to Wzory kultury (Patterns of Culture, 1934). Badała plemiona Ameryki Północnej, w tym kalifornijskie plemię Serrano i kanadyjskie Czarne Stopy. Była zwolenniczką idei równości człowieka.
中文(中国大陆):鲁思·本尼迪克特
中文(臺灣):露絲·潘乃德

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