Birth: 1901-12-16
, Filadélfia
Death: 1978-11-15
, Nova Iorque
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her research on tribal societies in Oceania and her advocacy for understanding cultural differences. Her publications had a significant impact on public discourse surrounding sexuality, family, and social change. Her pioneering work, though sometimes controversial, paved the way for future anthropological research and highlighted the importance of culture in shaping human behavior. Mead was a prolific and influential communicator, using the media to share her findings with a wider audience.