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		<description>Portrait or hatchet job??

Dunham&#039;s experience in Indonesia provided the material for a doctoral dissertation celebrating the hardiness of local cultures against the encroaching metropolis. It was entitled, &quot;Peasant blacksmithing in Indonesia: surviving against all odds&quot;. In this respect Dunham remained within the mainstream of her discipline. Anthropology broke into popular awareness with Margaret Mead&#039;s long-discredited Coming of Age in Samoa (1928), which offered a falsified ideal of sexual liberation in the South Pacific as an alternative to the supposedly repressive West. Mead&#039;s work was one of the founding documents of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and anthropology faculties stood at the left-wing fringe of American universities.
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<p>Dunham&#8217;s experience in Indonesia provided the material for a doctoral dissertation celebrating the hardiness of local cultures against the encroaching metropolis. It was entitled, &#8220;Peasant blacksmithing in Indonesia: surviving against all odds&#8221;. In this respect Dunham remained within the mainstream of her discipline. Anthropology broke into popular awareness with Margaret Mead&#8217;s long-discredited Coming of Age in Samoa (1928), which offered a falsified ideal of sexual liberation in the South Pacific as an alternative to the supposedly repressive West. Mead&#8217;s work was one of the founding documents of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and anthropology faculties stood at the left-wing fringe of American universities.<br />
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