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\ri1170 \fs20 {\pu6 Mead's landmark study has been amply annotated.\chftn
{\footnote \pard\plain \s246 \fs20 {\up6\chftn }
See Sahlins, Bateson, and Geertz for a complete bibliography.} It was 
her work in America during the Second World War, however, that forms 
the basis for the paper. As others have noted,\chftn
{\footnote \pard\plain \s246 \fs20 {\up6\chftn}
A complete bibliography will be found at the end of this chapter.} 
this period was a turning point for Margaret Mead.}
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