Cora Du Bois

4.00 (2 ratings by Goodreads)
Regular price €41.99
20-50
A01=Susan C. Seymour
Age Group_Uncategorized
Age Group_Uncategorized
Alfred Kroeber
American Anthropological Association
American Anthropology
Anthropology
Author_Susan C. Seymour
automatic-update
Biography
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=BG
Category=DNBM
Category=JBSF1
Category=JFSJ1
Category=JHM
COP=United States
Delivery_Delivery within 10-20 working days
Diplomat
Division of Research for the Far East
eq_bestseller
eq_biography-true-stories
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Female Professor
Franz Boas
Harvard University
Intelligence
Language_English
Lesbian
LGBTQ
Liberal
McCarthy
McCarthyism
Office of Strategic Services
Officer
OSS
PA=Available
Price_€20 to €50
PS=Active
Research and Analysis of Southeast Asia
Rith Benedict
Robert Lowie
Second World War
SN=Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology
softlaunch
Southeast Asia Branch
State Department
Tenured Professor
Vietnam War
Women's Studies
World War Two
WW II

Product details

  • ISBN 9780803262959
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2015
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days

Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock

10-20 Working Days: On Backorder

Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting

We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!

Although Cora Du Bois began her life in the early twentieth century as a lonely and awkward girl, her intellect and curiosity propelled her into a remarkable life as an anthropologist and diplomat in the vanguard of social and academic change.

Du Bois studied with Franz Boas, a founder of American anthropology, and with some of his most eminent students: Ruth Benedict, Alfred Kroeber, and Robert Lowie. During World War II, she served as a high-ranking officer for the Office of Strategic Services as the only woman to head one of the OSS branches of intelligence, Research and Analysis in Southeast Asia. After the war she joined the State Department as chief of the Southeast Asia Branch of the Division of Research for the Far East. She was also the first female full professor, with tenure, appointed at Harvard University and became president of the American Anthropological Association.

Du Bois worked to keep her public and private lives separate, especially while facing the FBI's harassment as an opponent of U.S. engagements in Vietnam and as a "liberal" lesbian during the McCarthy era. Susan C. Seymour's biography weaves together Du Bois's personal and professional lives to illustrate this exceptional "first woman" and the complexities of the twentieth century that she both experienced and influenced.

Susan C. Seymour is the Jean M. Pitzer Professor Emerita of Anthropology at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. She is the author of several books, including Women, Family, and Child Care in India: A World in Transition.