Why Is Cora Du Bois Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Cora Alice Du Bois was an American cultural anthropologist and a key figure in culture and personality studies and in psychological anthropology more generally. She was Samuel Zemurray Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone-Radcliffe Professor at Radcliffe College from 1954. After retirement from Radcliffe, she was Professor-at-large at Cornell University and for one term at the University of California, San Diego .
Cora Du Bois's Published Works
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1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 0 12.5 25 37.5 50 62.5 75 87.5 100 112.5 125 137.5 150 162.5 175 187.5 200 Published Papers The Psychological Frontiers Of Society (198) The people of Alor (109) The Dominant Value Profile of American Culture (82) Indonesian Society in Transition: A Study of Social Change. (78) The People of Alor: A Social-Psychological Study of an East Indian Island (69) The Psychological Frontiers of Society. (61) Traditional Balinese culture (44) The prophet dance of the Northwest and its derivatives (30) New Heaven, New Earth: A Study of Millenarian Activities (18) The diabolic root (14) Some Anthropological Hindsights (14) Social Forces in Southeast Asia (13) Some Psychological Objectives and Techniques in Ethnography (11) The Public Health Worker as an Agent of Socio-Cultural Change (9) A Study of Wintu Mythology (7) Evolution of Culture (5) The Dream in Primitive Culture (5) SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Rorschach Tests and Native Personality in Alor, Dutch East Indies (4) Women in the New Asia: The Changing Social Roles of Men and Women in South and South-East Asia (3) General and Theoretical: Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap. MARGARET MEAD (3) EUROPE AND ASIA: Family and Community in Ireland. Conard M. Arensberg and Solon T. Kimball (2) Report of the Committee on Organization (2) CULTURE AND PERSONALITY: Culture and Mental Disorders. Ralph Linton. Ed. (1) Two Interesting Books@@@Cousins and Strangers: Comments on America by Commonwealth Fund Fellows from Britain, 1946-1952@@@Foreign Students and Higher Education in the United States (1) III. The Use of Social Science Concepts to Interpret Historical Materials: Comments on the Two Preceding Articles (1) National Character Leaves the Nursery at Last: Discussion (1) Japanese American Personality and Acculturation. William Caudill (1) Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities, and Nations. Peter Kunstadter, ed (1) GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: Head Hunting in Timor and its Historical Implications. Part I. Introduction and Texts A, B and C (pp. 1–124). Part II, Text D (pp. 126–259).Part III, Texts E, P, Gi, Gii, and H (pp. 260–423). P. Middelkoop (0) Labor Problems in Southeast Asia . Virginia Thompson . (0) OTHER: East‐West Parallels: Sociological Approaches to Modern Asia. W. F. Wertheim (0) Reader in Comparative Religion: An Anthropological Approach. William A. Lessa and Evon Z. Vogt. (0) GENERAL: Exploring the Ways of Mankind. Walter Goldschmidt (0) AFRICA: The Ovimbundu of Angola. Wilfrid D. Hambly. (0) Kwakiull Culture as Reflected in Mythology. Franz Boas (0) GENERAL: Primitives and the Supernatural. Lucien Lévy‐Bruhl. (0) CHAPTER V. THE ALORESE (0) The East and West must meet : a symposium (0) CULTURE AND PERSONALITY: Primary Records in Culture and Personality. Bert Kaplan (Ed.). (Preface by A. Irving Hallowell and Forewords by Alfred L. Kroeber and Gardner Murphy) (0) AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY MONOGRAPHIC SERIES (0) Caste in Modern Ceylon: The Sinhalese System in Transition. Bruce Ryan (0) Chapter I. SOME GENERAL CONCEPTS (0) GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: The High Valley. KENNETH E. READ (0) Cora Du Bois : The people of Alor. a social-psychological study of an East Indian island (0) Trance in Bali . Jane Belo. (0) Chapter III. POTENTIALITIES OF THESE FACTORS (0) METHODS AND PRINCIPLES: Etat social des peuples sauvages (0) MEAD, MARGARET, and RHODA MÉTRAUX (Eds.). The Study of Culture at a Distance. Pp. x, 480. Chicago: Univer sity of Chicago Press, 1953. $5.00: (0) Studies on Asia, 1960. Robert K. Sakai (Ed.) (0) The Contribution of Psychiatry to the Understanding of Human Society. Ernest W. Burgess (ed.) (0) Psychoethnography: Social Psychology at the Crossroads. John H. Rohrer and Muzafer Sherif (0) AFRICA AND ASIA: Indic Writings of the Mindoro‐Palawan Axis. Fletcher Gardner and Ildefonso Maliwanag (0) ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: A Preliminary Description of the Javanese Kinship System. Raden Mas Koentjaraningrat (0) ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Nine Dayak Nights. W. R. Geddes (0) MELFORD E. SPIRO. Burmese Supernaturalism : A Study in the Explanation and Reduction of Suffering. Pp. x, 300. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967. $7.95 (0) : Anthropology Today: An Encyclopedic Inventory . A. L. Kroeber. ; An Appraisal of Anthropology Today . Sol Tax, Loren C. Eiseley, Irving Rouse, Carl F. Voegelin. (0) Robert H. Lowie, Anthropologist. (0) The twain must meet : a study in cultural understanding (0) PREFACE TO THE SECOND PRINTING (1959) (0) Chapter II. SOME SOCIAL FACTORS DISCERNIBLE IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIA OF 1940 (0) ASIA AND OCEANIA: A Study of Ancient Ships in Japan, Vol. 2. Part 1: Floats. Shinji Nishimura. (0) : Field Notes on Indonesia: South Celebes, 1949-50 . Raymond Kennedy, Harold C. Conklin. ; Dancers of Ball . John Coast. (0) GENERAL AND THEORETICAL: Social Mobility in Industrial Society. SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET and REINHARD BENDIX (0) GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: The Religion of Java. Clifford Geertz. Foreword by Douglas Oliver (0) Social Forces in Southeast Asia.@@@Southeast Asia, Crossroad of Religions. (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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