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Finding her power through collaboration: A biography of Louise Spindler.
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Finding her power through collaboration: A biography of Louise Spindler./
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Wolf, Sandra Epperson.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3743.
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Finding her power through collaboration: A biography of Louise Spindler.
Wolf, Sandra Epperson.
Finding her power through collaboration: A biography of Louise Spindler.
- 362 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3743.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2002.
Mary Louise Schaubel Spindler (1917--1997) was an anthropologist, scholar, writer, university teacher, and professional editor. She was the first person to earn a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Stanford University. Her interest in recording people's attitudes and perceptions about their values, choices, and many other personal aspects of their culture officially began in 1948 when she undertook research on the changing life of the Menominee Indians of Wisconsin. Her insistence that women be studied as individuals apart from men was a pioneering idea. Her comparative study of Menominee women's acculturation with men may have been the first of its kind.
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Although Louise Spindler published two books and four book chapters alone, the volume of her work was created in collaboration with her husband, Stanford Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Education, George D. Spindler. For the 54 years of her marriage, Louise Spindler co-wrote, co-edited, and co-taught with George Spindler. Together the Spindlers published 40 books or book chapters, six of which were anthologies; edited 224 case studies in anthropology and/or education, which became successful texts for college and university courses nationwide; and from 1963--1965, co-edited the prestigious American Anthropologist.
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