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  1. Derek Freeman (* 15. August 1916 in Wellington, Neuseeland; † 6. Juli 2001 in Canberra, Australien) war ein neuseeländischer Anthropologe und ist durch seinen wissenschaftlichen Streit um die Forschungsergebnisse von Margaret Mead zum Sozialverhalten der Samoaner bekannt geworden.

  2. John Derek Freeman (15 August 1916 – 6 July 2001) was a New Zealand anthropologist known for his criticism of Margaret Mead's work on Samoan society, as described in her 1928 ethnography Coming of Age in Samoa. His attack "ignited controversy of a scale, visibility, and ferocity never before seen in anthropology."

  3. 5. Aug. 2001 · Prof. Derek Freeman, who challenged Margaret Mead's famous account of adolescent sexuality in Samoa, provoking a fierce anthropological controversy, died July 6 in Canberra, Australia. He...

  4. 7. Sept. 2020 · A biography of Derek Freeman, the controversial anthropologist who criticized Margaret Mead's work on Samoa. The book explores Freeman's life, work, and legacy, as well as the controversy and debate he sparked in the discipline.

    • Marion Lougheed
    • 2020
  5. 7. Nov. 2023 · Anthropologist Derek Freeman became Margaret Mead’s biggest critic, trying to undo her research in American Samoa and her reputation as a famed anthropologist. Who was Derek Freeman, and what did he say?

  6. Learn how Derek Freeman critiqued Margaret Mead's work on Samoan culture and the consequences for anthropology. Explore the timeline, key points, and sources of the debate, and apply lessons to current research and theories.

  7. 16. Okt. 2018 · Truth’s Fool is a sympathetic biography of Derek Freeman, the anthropologist best known for his scathing critique of Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa. Hempenstall, a historian, chronicles Freeman’s life and work, including an appraisal of the Mead–Freeman controversy.