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    Ruth Fulton Benedict (June 5, 1887 – September 17, 1948) was an American anthropologist and folklorist. She was born in New York City, attended Vassar...
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    pointed to masculine and feminine features of city form. Anthropologist Ruth Benedict used the terms to characterize cultures that value restraint and modesty...
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  • Japanese Culture is a 1946 study of Japan by American anthropologist Ruth Benedict compiled from her analyses of Japanese culture during World War II for...
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  • The Ruth Benedict Prize is an award given annually by the American Anthropological Association's "to acknowledge excellence in a scholarly book written...
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  • This classification has been applied especially to what anthropologist Ruth Benedict called "apollonian" societies, sorting them according to the emotions...
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    from Barnard in 1923, began studying with professors Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict at Columbia University, and earned her master's degree in 1924. Mead...
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    In 1914, Stanley R. Benedict married Ruth Fulton. However, their marriage was strained by their inability to have children, Ruth's writing career and her...
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    Margaret (2005). Ruth Benedict: A Humanist in Anthropology. Columbia University Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-231-13491-0. Ruth Benedict Ralph Linton,. Lutkehaus...
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    many significant students were A. L. Kroeber, Alexander Goldenweiser, Ruth Benedict, Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, Zora Neale Hurston, and Gilberto Freyre...
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  • Ruth Sarles Benedict (January 28, 1906 - September 6, 1996) was an American anti-war activist, researcher and journalist. She worked for the National Council...
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  • the United States. Her work includes biographies of Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Marilyn Monroe and Greta Garbo as well as the textbook Women in Modern...
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    to Mollie Benedict from 1995 to 2019 and together they have two children. Benedict is in a relationship with his Supernatural co-star, Ruth Connell. They...
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    a cultural anthropologist.   Some notable anthropologists include: Ruth Benedict, Franz Boas, Ella Deloria, James George Frazer, Clifford Geertz, Edward...
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    of Herbert Spencer, Tim S. Gray, 1996, p. 211 Patterns of Culture, Ruth Benedict, Houghton Mifflin, 1934, p. 231 Marshall, Alan (2002). The Unity of...
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  • Thinking of Eastern Peoples,1964/1985, p366 Ruth Benedict, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword,1946, p315 Ruth Benedict, The chrysanthemum and the sword,1946,...
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    advocate Ruth Aspöck (born 1947), Austrian writer Ruth Baldacchino (born 1979), LGBTQIA activist Ruth Benedict (1887-1948), American anthropologist Ruth L....
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  • studies began under the supervision of two mentors, anthropologist Ruth Benedict and Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, whom he admired both professionally...
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    self-reflection and self-evaluation." According to cultural anthropologist Ruth Benedict, shame arises from a violation of cultural or social values while guilt...
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  • 20, 2010. Banner, Lois W. (2010). Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307773401...
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  • American author, anthropologist, and professor emeritus. She received the Ruth Benedict Prize in 1990 for her monograph, Neither Man nor Woman: The Hijras of...
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  • public, Mead and Benedict never had the impact on the discipline of anthropology that some expected. Boas had planned for Ruth Benedict to succeed him as...
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  • lectures by Ruth Benedict from 1941, for which the original manuscripts have been lost but the ideas preserved in "Synergy: Some Notes of Ruth Benedict" (1969)...
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  • and academic. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and has twice received the Ruth Benedict Prize for anthropological works. Kath Weston was born in Illinois on...
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    Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: Benedictus PP. XVI; Italian: Benedetto XVI; German: Benedikt XVI; born Joseph Alois Ratzinger German pronunciation: [ˈjoːzɛf...
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  • Richard Benedict (1920–1984), Italian-born television and film actor and director Rob Benedict (born 1970), American stage and screen actor Ruth Benedict (1887–1948)...
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  • Idols, The Antichrist, etc.)[citation needed] Anthropologists such as Ruth Benedict (1887–1948) have cautioned observers against ethnocentricism—using the...
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    differences that should not be overlooked. Cultural Anthropologist Ruth Benedict describes shame as the result of a violation of cultural or social values...
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    contacts with anthropologists such as Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, and Ruth Benedict. Erikson said his theory of the development of thought derived from...
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    attitudes toward sex and violence. Fortune's account was reiterated by Ruth Benedict in her popular work Patterns of Culture. However, many later anthropologists...
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  • anthropology from similar disciplines such as sociology and psychology. Ruth Benedict, another of Boas's students, also argued that an appreciation of the...
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