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    Maragaret Mead The Making of an American Icon

              Maragaret Mead: The Making of an American Icon                flexible led strips                                   by Nancy C. Lutkehaus                          Princeton University Press, 2008; 374 pages, $29.95                          [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]                          Margaret Mead, who remains America s best-known anthropologist thirty years after her death, belonged to a new breed of public intellectual that blossomed in the twentieth century--the celebrity scientist. Like Carl Sagan and Benjamin Spock, she was as recognizable as this month's Hollywood sensation, an icon whose appeal went far beyond her immediate professional community. Millions listened to her on radio talk shows and watched her TV documentaries; in her regular column in Redbook magazine, she voiced opinions on issues ranging from feminism to nuclear energy. The image of Mead, gray-haired, caped, and carrying a forked staff, became an archetype: she was a real-life Yoda, dispensing wisdom with the feisty assurance of a cultural critic whose keen eye and long experience could be counted on.                                          Nancy C. Lutkehaus, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California, worked for several years while in college and graduate school as an assistant to Mead. She's written an illuminating book--more a sociohistorical portrait than a birth-to-death biography--that examines how Margaret Mead became an American icon.                          Part of it, of course, was being in the right place at the right time. Born in 1901, Mead came of age in the mid-1920s, the decade when women, newly enfranchised, were celebrating new freedoms. Mead's pioneering study of adolescence in Samoa understandably struck a responsive chord. Even before she had published anything on the subject, newspapers were reporting on the brave and brilliant young woman who was going native on a remote
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