A critique of Gregory Bateson's and Margaret Mead's Balinese Character (which still stands as the definitive reference on Balinese culture and personality), this work studies anew the original issues of the character of the Balinese. The authors present alternative formulations of psycho-social aspects of this culture in an attempt to establish a more valid portrayal of Balinese life.
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A critique of Gregory Bateson's and Margaret Mead's Balinese Character (which still stands as the definitive reference on Balinese culture and personality), this work studies anew the original issues of the character of the Balinese. The authors present alternative formulations of psycho-social aspects of this culture in an attempt to establish a more valid portrayal of Balinese life.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo. xvi, 185pp, index, bibliography, glossary, appendices, bw ills. Or black cloth in jacket. Light toning to end papers, small prev owners stamp on blank at rear. The authors find major fault withthe work of Bateson and Meade, and present their own formualtions of psychosocila aspects of Balinese culture.