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Patterns of Culture (1934), Benedict's major contribution to anthropology, compares Zuñi, Dobu, and Kwakiutl cultures in order to demonstrate how small a portion of the possible range of human behaviour is incorporated into any one culture; she argues that it is the "personality," the particular complex of traits and ...
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Book details. A remarkable introduction to cultural studies, Patterns of Culture is an eloquent declaration of the role of culture in shaping human life.
Jan 25, 2006 · A remarkable introduction to cultural studies, Patterns of Culture is an eloquent declaration of the role of culture in shaping human life. In ...
It brings out clearly the forms of integration in various types of culture which prove that the relations between different aspects of culture follow the most ...
Patterns of Culture set the groundwork for thinking about the relationship between culture and personality. Following in the tradition of Franz Boas, Benedict ...
Cultural patterns are common structures of culture found, with variations, across similar cultures. · A universal cultural pattern is the family.
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In this book Dr Benedict offers an alternative method of approach. The aim of the investigator, she maintains, should be the discovery in the diversity of ...
Cultural patterns are the similar behaviors within similar situations we witness due to shared beliefs, values, norms and social practices that are steady over ...
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First released in 1934, Ruth Benedict's Patterns of Culture speaks to us from an intellectually gifted representative of the first part of the last century; I ...