1st Edition

Adolescent Storm and Stress An Evaluation of the Mead-freeman Controversy

By James E. C“t‚, James E. Cote Copyright 1994
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Psychology Press

200 Pages
by Routledge

In 1928, Margaret Mead published her first book, entitled Coming of Age in Samoa , in which she described to the Western world an exotic culture where people "came of age" with a minimum of "storm and stress." In 1983, Derek Freeman, an Australian anthropologist, published a book in which he systematically attacked Mead's conclusions about that culture and the way people came of age. Since then,... Read more
Contents: The Mead-Freeman Controversy: Mead on Trial. Freeman's Case Against Mead. Mead's Culpability. A Social History of Adolescence in Samoa: Precontact Culture. A Social History of Adolescence in Samoa: Changes in Samoan Culture. Mead's Samoa. Coming of Age in Contemporary Samoa. Conclusion: Mead's Samoa in Sociological Perspective.

Biography

James E. Côté

"Côté succeeds in presenting an arresting description of Samoan adolescence in historical perspective, making clear how coming of age has become more stressful, confusing, and undermined by the forces of modernization."
Journal of Adolescence