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Growth and culture : a photographic study of Balinese childhood; based upon photographs by Gregory Bateson; analyzed in Gesell categories.

By: Material type: TextTextNew York, NY G.P. Putnam's Sons c1951Description: xvi, 223p.; ill.; appendices; bibliog. note; index-glossaryContent type:
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Part 1. 1 The need for awareness. 2 The significance of growth in culture. 3 Childhood in the village of Bajoeng Gede. Part 2. Introduction to the plates and captions - Margaret Mead. Plates. Plate arrangement - Frances Cooke Macgregor. Captions - Margaret Mead and Frances Cooke Macgregor
Abstract: 'This study presents a series of group researches, brought to bear finally in the analysis of 4000 pictures of a group of children and their parents who lived from 1936 to 1939 in the village of Bajoeng Gede in the mountains of the island of Bali in Indonesia. It is an attempt to focus...on a carefully selected body of concrete nonverbal materials--photographic records of motor behavior....'
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Part 1. 1 The need for awareness. 2 The significance of growth in culture. 3 Childhood in the village of Bajoeng Gede. Part 2. Introduction to the plates and captions - Margaret Mead. Plates. Plate arrangement - Frances Cooke Macgregor. Captions - Margaret Mead and Frances Cooke Macgregor

'This study presents a series of group researches, brought to bear finally in the analysis of 4000 pictures of a group of children and their parents who lived from 1936 to 1939 in the village of Bajoeng Gede in the mountains of the island of Bali in Indonesia. It is an attempt to focus...on a carefully selected body of concrete nonverbal materials--photographic records of motor behavior....'

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