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[[Imago:Margaret Mead NYWTS.jpg|thumb|Margareta Mead in [[bibliotheca]] inter [[1930]] et [[1950]].]]
 
'''Margareta Mead''' ([[1901]]&ndash;[[1978]]) fuit [[scriptor]] et culturalis [[anthropologia|anthropologus]] [[CFA|Americana]], quae in "mediis conlectis"<!--en:mass media--> praecipue decadis 196 et 197 saepe fuit [[orator]] et [[scriptor]]. <!--
 
She was both a popularizer of the insights of anthropology into modern American and [[Western culture]], and also a respected, ifthough controversial, academic anthropologist. Her reports about the purportedly healthy attitude towardstoward sex in South Pacific and Southeast Asian traditional cultures amply informed the 1960s [[sexual revolution]]. Meadof wasthe a1960s. championShe ofchampioned broadened sexual mores within a context of traditional westernWestern religious life. A committed [[Anglican]], she took a considerable part in the drafting of the 1979 American [[Episcopal Church in the USA|Episcopal]] [[Book of Common Prayer]].<ref>Howard, 347-348.</ref> -->
 
A committed [[Anglican]] Christian, she took a considerable part in the drafting of the 1979 American [[Episcopal Church in the USA|Episcopal]] [[Book of Common Prayer]].<ref>Howard, 347-348.</ref> -->
 
Ea celeberrime senex amiculum proprium et procerum virgam bifurcam saepe gerebat.<ref>http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/mead/oneworld-comment.html, "Margaret Mead As a Cultural Commentator," in ''Margaret Mead: Human nature and the power of culture'' ([[Library of Congress]], inventum 2008-03-08).</ref>