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Margaret Meadová bola americká kultúrna antropologička.

Študovala na Barnard College a na Columbijskej univerzite, kde vyučoval Franz Boas a Ruth Benedictová. Prvý výskumný projekt, ktorý viedla v Tichomorí, bol zameraný na spôsob života dospievajúcich dievčat. Spolu podnikla 12 výskumných expedícií do Tichomoria, najmä na Novú Guineu. Záujem sústreďovala aj na rodovú problematiku. Dospela k názoru o kultúrnej podmienenosti rodových aj individuálnych diferencií. Výchova totiž, podľa Meadovej, určuje povahové črty a distribúciu vlastností a sama je kultúrne podmienená.

Meadová bola v roku 1960 zvolená za prezidentku Americkej antropologickej asociácie. Spolupracovala s OSN na viacerých projektoch, týkajúcich sa výchovy, detí a problémov mentálneho zdravia. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. december 1901 – 15. november 1978
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“Sooner or later I'm going to die, but I'm not going to retire.”

Interviewed in Los Angeles on the occasion of her 75th birthday, December 1976, as quoted in Newsweek Vol. 88, p. 157
1970s

“Learned behaviors have replaced the biologically given ones.”

Zdroj: 1940s, Male and Female (1949), p. 161

“The way to do fieldwork is never to come up for air until it is all over.”

Attributed in Simpson's Contemporary Quotations (1992) edited by James B. Simpson, p. 142
1990s

“It has been a woman's task throughout history to go on believing in life when there was almost no hope. lf we are united, we may be able to produce a world in which our children and other people's children will be safe.”

Margaret Mead (1978) cited in: United States. National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year The spirit of Houston: the First National Women's Conference. Vol. 84, Nr 1978, p. 153
1970s

“Instead of needing lots of children, we need high-quality children.”

Attributed to Mead in: Fleur L. Strand (1978) Physiology: a regulatory systems approach. p. 509
1970s

“Be lazy, go crazy.”

As quoted in Margaret Mead: A Life (1984) by Jane Howard, p. 60
1980s

“[Partly as a consequence of male authority] prestige value always attaches to the activities of men.”

Zdroj: 1930s, Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), p. 302, as cited in Women and Politics : An International Perspective (1987) by Herbert A. Applebaum, p. 18