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Escuela De Rebeldes Charles King Epub -

The narrative focuses on , the "father of modern anthropology," and his primary disciples, many of whom were women who broke academic and social barriers:

(translated as School for Rebels or originally titled Gods of the Upper Air in English) is a non-fiction work by historian Charles King . It explores the birth of modern cultural anthropology through the lives of Franz Boas and his circle of unconventional students. Overview of the Book Escuela De Rebeldes Charles King epub

Charles King is a Professor of International Affairs and Government at . He is a former Fulbright and Marshall Scholar with a D.Phil. from Oxford University. His other notable works include Midnight at the Pera Palace and Odessa , which have received various literary awards. The narrative focuses on , the "father of

Published in Spanish by Editorial Taurus in 2023, the book examines how a group of "free spirits" revolutionized prevailing 20th-century ideas regarding race, sex, and gender. At a time when eugenics and theories of racial superiority were at their peak, this group argued for —the idea that no civilization is inherently superior to another. Key Figures and Themes He is a former Fulbright and Marshall Scholar with a D

Author of Patterns of Culture , who explored how culture shapes individual personality.