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  • Ruth Benedict
  • American anthropologist and folklorist (1887–1948)

    Ruth Fulton Benedict (June 5, 1887 – September 17, 1948) was an American anthropologist and folklorist. She was born in New York City, attended Vassar

    Ruth Benedict

    Ruth Benedict

    Ruth_Benedict

  • Apollonian and Dionysian
  • Philosophical and literary concepts

    can be seen in the book Patterns of Culture, where the anthropologist Ruth Benedict acknowledges Nietzschean opposites of "Apollonian" and "Dionysian" as

    Apollonian and Dionysian

    Apollonian and Dionysian

    Apollonian_and_Dionysian

  • The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
  • 1946 book by Ruth Benedict

    Japanese Culture is a 1946 study of Japan by American anthropologist Ruth Benedict compiled from her analyses of Japanese culture during World War II for

    The Chrysanthemum and the Sword

    The_Chrysanthemum_and_the_Sword

  • Margaret Mead
  • American cultural anthropologist (1901–1978)

    from Barnard in 1923, began studying with professors Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict at Columbia University, and earned her master's degree in 1924. Mead

    Margaret Mead

    Margaret Mead

    Margaret_Mead

  • Ruth Benedict Prize
  • Annual prize for anthropology academic works

    The Ruth Benedict Prize is an award given annually by the American Anthropological Association's "to acknowledge excellence in a scholarly book written

    Ruth Benedict Prize

    Ruth_Benedict_Prize

  • Cultural anthropology
  • Branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans

    Margaret (2005). Ruth Benedict: A Humanist in Anthropology. Columbia University Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-231-13491-0. Ruth Benedict Ralph Linton,. Lutkehaus

    Cultural anthropology

    Cultural_anthropology

  • Guilt–shame–fear spectrum of cultures
  • Main emotion used for social control

    This classification has been applied especially to what anthropologist Ruth Benedict called "apollonian" societies, sorting them according to the emotions

    Guilt–shame–fear spectrum of cultures

    Guilt–shame–fear_spectrum_of_cultures

  • Franz Boas
  • German-born American anthropologist (1858–1942)

    many significant students were A. L. Kroeber, Alexander Goldenweiser, Ruth Benedict, Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, Zora Neale Hurston, and Gilberto Freyre

    Franz Boas

    Franz Boas

    Franz_Boas

  • Gaman (term)
  • Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin

    86. Ibid., p99 Ruth Benedict, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword,1946, p315 John W.Dower, War without mercy, 1986,page136 Ruth Benedict, The chrysanthemum

    Gaman (term)

    Gaman_(term)

  • Serena Nanda
  • American author and anthropologist

    American author, anthropologist, and professor emeritus. She received the Ruth Benedict Prize in 1990 for her monograph, Neither Man nor Woman: The Hijras of

    Serena Nanda

    Serena_Nanda

  • Abraham Maslow
  • American psychologist (1908–1970)

    studies began under the supervision of two mentors, anthropologist Ruth Benedict and Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, whom he admired professionally

    Abraham Maslow

    Abraham Maslow

    Abraham_Maslow

  • Kath Weston
  • American anthropologist, author and academic

    and academic. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and has twice received the Ruth Benedict Prize for anthropological works. Kath Weston was born in Illinois on

    Kath Weston

    Kath_Weston

  • Ruth Underhill
  • American anthropologist (1883–1984)

    learn more about human behavior. After speaking with Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict in the Anthropology Department at Columbia University, she decided to

    Ruth Underhill

    Ruth Underhill

    Ruth_Underhill

  • Ruth (given name)
  • Name list

    advocate Ruth Aspöck (born 1947), Austrian writer Ruth Baldacchino (born 1979), LGBTQIA activist Ruth Becher (born 1956), Austrian politician Ruth Benedict (1887–1948)

    Ruth (given name)

    Ruth (given name)

    Ruth_(given_name)

  • Ruth Sarles Benedict
  • American anti-war activist, researcher, and journalist

    Ruth Sarles Benedict (January 28, 1906 – September 6, 1996) was an American anti-war activist, researcher and journalist. She worked for the National Council

    Ruth Sarles Benedict

    Ruth_Sarles_Benedict

  • Sidney Mintz
  • American anthropologist

    Julian Steward and Ruth Benedict. While at Columbia, Mintz was one of a group of students who developed around Steward and Benedict known as the Mundial

    Sidney Mintz

    Sidney Mintz

    Sidney_Mintz

  • Ritual clown
  • Characteristic feature of the ritual life of many traditional religions

    particularly renowned for elucidating the role of ritual clowns; reprising Ruth Benedict's famous distinction of societies into Apollonian and Dionysian, he said

    Ritual clown

    Ritual_clown

  • Stanley Rossiter Benedict
  • American chemist (1884–1936)

    In 1914, Stanley R. Benedict married Ruth Fulton. However, their marriage was strained by their inability to have children, Ruth's writing career and her

    Stanley Rossiter Benedict

    Stanley Rossiter Benedict

    Stanley_Rossiter_Benedict

  • June 5
  • Day of the year

    (died 1969) 1884 – Frederick Lorz, American runner (died 1914) 1887 – Ruth Benedict, American anthropologist (died 1948) 1892 – Jaan Kikkas, Estonian weightlifter

    June 5

    June_5

  • Lois Banner
  • American historian

    the United States. Her work includes biographies of Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Marilyn Monroe and Greta Garbo as well as the textbook Women in Modern

    Lois Banner

    Lois_Banner

  • Guilt (emotion)
  • Cognitive or an emotional experience

    differences that should not be overlooked. Cultural Anthropologist Ruth Benedict describes shame as the result of a violation of cultural or social values

    Guilt (emotion)

    Guilt (emotion)

    Guilt_(emotion)

  • Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Own: Ruth Benedict; The famed anthropologist was a one-time Douglaston resident.", Bayside Patch, June 19, 2012. Accessed March 4, 2018. "Ruth Benedict, a

    Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens

    Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens

    Douglaston–Little_Neck,_Queens

  • Anthropologist
  • Person with an extensive knowledge of anthropology

    language. Some notable anthropologists include: Molefi Kete Asante, Ruth Benedict, Franz Boas, Ella Deloria, St. Clair Drake, John Hope Franklin, James

    Anthropologist

    Anthropologist

    Anthropologist

  • Shame
  • Unpleasant self-conscious emotion

    self-reflection and self-evaluation." According to cultural anthropologist Ruth Benedict, shame arises from a violation of cultural or social values while guilt

    Shame

    Shame

    Shame

  • Brotherhood of Man (1945 film)
  • 1945 film

    upon The Races of Mankind, an anti-discrimination pamphlet written by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfis and printed and distributed by the Public Affairs Committee

    Brotherhood of Man (1945 film)

    Brotherhood_of_Man_(1945_film)

  • Tales of the Cochiti Indians
  • Tales of the Cochiti Indians is a 1931 work by Ruth Benedict. It collects the folk tales of the Cochiti Puebloan peoples in New Mexico. The book is considered

    Tales of the Cochiti Indians

    Tales_of_the_Cochiti_Indians

  • Moral relativism
  • Philosophical positions

    Idols, The Antichrist, etc.)[citation needed] Anthropologists such as Ruth Benedict (1887–1948) have cautioned observers against ethnocentricism—using the

    Moral relativism

    Moral_relativism

  • Synergy
  • Creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts

    lectures by Ruth Benedict from 1941, for which the original manuscripts have been lost but the ideas preserved in "Synergy: Some Notes of Ruth Benedict" (1969)

    Synergy

    Synergy

  • Hilary Lapsley
  • New Zealand author and social scientist

    and personal relationship between anthropologists Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict, which was published by the University of Massachusetts Press in 2001

    Hilary Lapsley

    Hilary_Lapsley

  • Superorganism
  • Group of synergistic organisms

    of Herbert Spencer, Tim S. Gray, 1996, p. 211 Patterns of Culture, Ruth Benedict, Houghton Mifflin, 1934, p. 231 Marshall, Alan (2002). The Unity of

    Superorganism

    Superorganism

    Superorganism

  • Erik Erikson
  • American psychoanalyst and essayist (1902–1994)

    contacts with anthropologists such as Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, and Ruth Benedict. Erikson said his theory of the development of thought was derived from

    Erik Erikson

    Erik Erikson

    Erik_Erikson

  • Cultural relativism
  • Anthropological view

    anthropology from similar disciplines such as sociology and psychology. Ruth Benedict, another of Boas's students, also argued that an appreciation of the

    Cultural relativism

    Cultural_relativism

  • Esther Newton
  • American cultural anthropologist (born 1940)

    Ruth Benedict Prize for Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty Years in America's First Gay and Lesbian Town 1995: CLAGS Kessler Award 2000: Ruth Benedict Prize

    Esther Newton

    Esther_Newton

  • Rob Benedict
  • American actor (born 1970)

    with his Supernatural co-star, Ruth Connell. They have a daughter, who was born in January 2024. In October 2013, Benedict suffered a stroke at a Supernatural

    Rob Benedict

    Rob Benedict

    Rob_Benedict

  • Child abandonment
  • Crime or process of giving up one's child

    foundling's bed, made available for the leaving of unwanted infants. Ruth Benedict, in studying the Zuni, found that the practice of child abandonment

    Child abandonment

    Child abandonment

    Child_abandonment

  • Bluebird of happiness
  • Bird as harbinger or symbol

    tale "The Sun's Children", from Tales of the Cochiti Indians (1932) by Ruth Benedict, the male child of the sun is named Bluebird (Culutiwa). The Navajo

    Bluebird of happiness

    Bluebird_of_happiness

  • Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
  • American feminist (1939–2026)

    Community. The book was awarded the 1995 Jessie Bernard Award the 1993 Ruth Benedict Prize, and the 1993 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Studies. In her

    Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy

    Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy

    Elizabeth_Lapovsky_Kennedy

  • Pope Benedict XVI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013

    Pope Benedict XVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope_Benedict_XVI

  • List of bisexual people (A–F)
  • 7 December 2006. Archived 10 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine "Ruth Benedict on Glbtq.com". Archived from the original on 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2008-07-05

    List of bisexual people (A–F)

    List_of_bisexual_people_(A–F)

  • Anti-racism
  • Opposition to racism

    biological differences. Later anthropologists like Ashley Montague, Ruth Benedict, Marcel Mauss, Bronisław Malinowski, Pierre Clastres, and Claude Lévi-Strauss

    Anti-racism

    Anti-racism

    Anti-racism

  • Individualism
  • Concept regarding the moral worth of the individual

    of the alleged connection is still lacking.   An earlier analysis by Ruth Benedict in her book The Chrysanthemum and the Sword states that societies and

    Individualism

    Individualism

  • Ralph Linton
  • American anthropologist

    whom Linton had never been on good terms. The Boasians had expected Ruth Benedict to be the choice for Boas' successor. As head of the department Linton

    Ralph Linton

    Ralph Linton

    Ralph_Linton

  • Gayle Rubin
  • American cultural anthropologist, activist, and feminist (born 1949)

    Leather Association's Geoff Mains Non-fiction book award for 2012. 2012: Ruth Benedict Prize 2003: David R. Kessler Award for LGBTQ Studies, CLAGS: The Center

    Gayle Rubin

    Gayle Rubin

    Gayle_Rubin

  • Ellen Lewin
  • Anthropologist and professor

    of anthropology at the University of Iowa. She is a recipient of the Ruth Benedict Prize. Ellen Lewin received her A.B. (Bachelors of Arts) in 1967 for

    Ellen Lewin

    Ellen_Lewin

  • Coyote (mythology)
  • North American mythological character

    maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025 (link) Fitzgerald, Colleen M.; Benedict, Ruth; Blackwater, William; Vanyiko, Thomas; Ahiel, Clara; Stevens, William;

    Coyote (mythology)

    Coyote (mythology)

    Coyote_(mythology)

  • Queer Kinship and Family Change in Taiwan
  • 2019 book

    Taiwan is an anthropology book by Amy Brainer. The book won the 2019 Ruth Benedict Prize for best monograph. Chen, Melinda (2020-04-02). "Queer kinship

    Queer Kinship and Family Change in Taiwan

    Queer_Kinship_and_Family_Change_in_Taiwan

  • Gloria Wekker
  • Dutch educator and writer

    in the Afro-Caribbean region and diaspora. She was the winner of the Ruth Benedict Prize from the American Anthropological Association in 2007. Gloria

    Gloria Wekker

    Gloria Wekker

    Gloria_Wekker

  • Norwich, New York
  • City in New York, United States

    on March 7, 2016. Retrieved August 18, 2020. "Ruth Benedict". obo. Retrieved July 30, 2020. "Ruth Benedict - Vassar College Encyclopedia - Vassar College"

    Norwich, New York

    Norwich, New York

    Norwich,_New_York

  • Culture of Japan
  • People, 3rd edn. Tokyo: Nippon Steel Human Resources Development, 1988. Ruth Benedict. The chrysanthemum and the sword: patterns of Japanese culture. NY:

    Culture of Japan

    Culture of Japan

    Culture_of_Japan

  • William Steig
  • American illustrator and writer (1907–2003)

    24, 2026. Banner, Lois W. (2010). Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307773401

    William Steig

    William_Steig

  • American anthropology
  • 446 Benedict 1934 p. 48 Benedict 1934 p. 49 Ruth Benedict 1934 Patterns of Culture Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company p. 52 Benedict 1934 p. 47 Benedict 1934

    American anthropology

    American anthropology

    American_anthropology

  • List of Vassar College people
  • 1891 – psychologist Millicent Todd Bingham, class of 1902 – geographer Ruth Benedict, class of 1909 – anthropologist Edith Banfield Jackson, class of 1916

    List of Vassar College people

    List_of_Vassar_College_people

  • Weaning
  • Process of abandoning maternal nourishment in mammals

    study of pre-war Japanese society The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, Ruth Benedict documents that Japanese children were usually not weaned until soon

    Weaning

    Weaning

    Weaning

  • Gene Weltfish
  • American anthropologist and historian

    the U.S. Army, called The Races of Mankind, which she co-wrote with Ruth Benedict. It was intended to educate military personnel about the cultural differences

    Gene Weltfish

    Gene Weltfish

    Gene_Weltfish

  • Ruth Landes
  • American anthropologist

    1935 under the mentorship of Ruth Benedict, a pioneer in the field of anthropology and student of Franz Boas. Benedict had a profound influence on Landes

    Ruth Landes

    Ruth Landes

    Ruth_Landes

  • Rhoda Métraux
  • Ruth Benedict: The Kinship of Women, University of Massachusetts Press, p. 309. Lois W. Banner, 2003, Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict

    Rhoda Métraux

    Rhoda_Métraux

  • Wall of Shame
  • Term used to refer to the Berlin Wall

    term, which is a translation of a Japanese phrase, may have been by Ruth Benedict, in her influential book, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword (1948), and

    Wall of Shame

    Wall of Shame

    Wall_of_Shame

  • Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold
  • 1993 history of lesbians in Buffalo, New York

    1994 Jessie Bernard Award, American Sociological Association, 1995 Ruth Benedict Prize, American Anthropological Association, 1993 Freedman, Estelle

    Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold

    Boots_of_Leather,_Slippers_of_Gold

  • Evelyn Blackwood
  • American anthropologist

    focuses on gender, sexuality, identity, and kinship. She was awarded the Ruth Benedict Prize in 1999, 2007 and 2011. Blackwood is an emerita professor of anthropology

    Evelyn Blackwood

    Evelyn_Blackwood

  • Historical particularism
  • Anthropological school of thought

    anthropologists who were contemporaries or students of Boas, including Ruth Benedict, Edward Sapir, Robert Lowie, Paul Radin, and Alfred Kroeber. Harris

    Historical particularism

    Historical particularism

    Historical_particularism

  • Walter Lee Williams
  • American anthropologist (born 1948)

    Stonewall Book Award) from the American Library Association, the 1986 Ruth Benedict Award from the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists, and the Award

    Walter Lee Williams

    Walter Lee Williams

    Walter_Lee_Williams

  • National character studies
  • Personality, including the configurationalist approach of Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict, the basic personality structure developed by Ralph Linton and Abram

    National character studies

    National_character_studies

  • Jeremy Steig
  • American jazz flautist (1942–2016)

    About Jazz. Banner, Lois W. (2010). Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307773401

    Jeremy Steig

    Jeremy_Steig

  • Queer Companions
  • 2022 book

    book is based on between 2009 and 2018. The book received the 2023 Ruth Benedict Prize. The book was received positively. Jessica Vantine Birkenholtz

    Queer Companions

    Queer_Companions

  • List of LGBTQ literary awards
  • Library Association: Rainbow Roundtable. Retrieved 2026-01-13. "The Ruth Benedict Prize". Association for Queer Anthropology. Retrieved 2026-03-18. "Genre

    List of LGBTQ literary awards

    List_of_LGBTQ_literary_awards

  • Helen Codere
  • American cultural anthropologist

    PhD in anthropology from Columbia University where she studied with Ruth Benedict. She is best known for her work with the Kwakwaka'wakw people of coastal

    Helen Codere

    Helen_Codere

  • Folklore
  • Expressive culture shared by particular groups

    populations in their regions, the American folklorists, led by Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict, chose to consider Native American cultures in their research, and included

    Folklore

    Folklore

    Folklore

  • Love letter
  • Expression of love in written form

    letter-writers of the 20th century include anthropologists Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict, painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, poets Allen Ginsberg and Peter

    Love letter

    Love letter

    Love_letter

  • Magnus Hirschfeld
  • German sexologist (1868–1935)

    edition of the only surviving volume of Hirschfeld's personal journal.) Ruth Benedict Harry Benjamin, an associate of Hirschfeld who brought his theories

    Magnus Hirschfeld

    Magnus Hirschfeld

    Magnus_Hirschfeld

  • Roger Lancaster
  • Wright Mills Award and the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists' Ruth Benedict Prize. Lancaster's third monograph, The Trouble with Nature: Sex in

    Roger Lancaster

    Roger_Lancaster

  • Elsie Clews Parsons
  • American anthropologist

    Bison Books reprint. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. Ruth Benedict Franz Boas Cape Verdean Creole Château de la Napoule History of feminism

    Elsie Clews Parsons

    Elsie Clews Parsons

    Elsie_Clews_Parsons

  • List of literary awards
  • LGBTQ themes Rainbow Awards (India) – LGBTQ works by Indian authors Ruth Benedict Prize (US) – anthropology works on LGBT topics Stonewall Book Awards

    List of literary awards

    List_of_literary_awards

  • May Mandelbaum Edel
  • American anthropologist (1909–1964)

    graduate anthropology courses taught by anthropologists Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict at Columbia University. Edel obtained a Bachelor of Art degree from

    May Mandelbaum Edel

    May Mandelbaum Edel

    May_Mandelbaum_Edel

  • Dobu Island
  • Island in Papua New Guinea

    attitudes toward sex and violence. Fortune's account was reiterated by Ruth Benedict in her popular work Patterns of Culture. However, many later anthropologists

    Dobu Island

    Dobu Island

    Dobu_Island

  • Jenny L. Davis
  • American linguist and anthropologist

    a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. Her books have been awarded the Ruth Benedict Prize by the Association for Queer Anthropology for her co-edited volume

    Jenny L. Davis

    Jenny L. Davis

    Jenny_L._Davis

  • Benedict (surname)
  • Surname list

    actor and director Rob Benedict (born 1970), American actor Ruth Benedict (1887–1948), American anthropologist Ruth Sarles Benedict (1906–1996), American

    Benedict (surname)

    Benedict_(surname)

  • Henrietta Schmerler
  • American anthropology graduate student and murder victim

    scrutiny and institutional deflection, with prominent anthropologists Ruth Benedict and Franz Boas blaming her perceived inexperience and alleged misconduct

    Henrietta Schmerler

    Henrietta_Schmerler

  • Japanese values
  • Cultural assumptions and concepts specific to Japanese culture

    ideas about Japanese values in both popular and academic discourse. Ruth Benedict's 1946 book The Chrysanthemum and the Sword was influential in shaping

    Japanese values

    Japanese_values

  • Boasian anthropology
  • Anthropology model

    students of Boas who became exponents of Boasian anthropology were: Ruth Benedict Ruth Bunzel Roland Burrage Dixon Alexander Goldenweiser Melville Herskovits

    Boasian anthropology

    Boasian anthropology

    Boasian_anthropology

  • Robert Lowie
  • Austrian-American anthropologist (1883–1957)

    ethnography, the rapid collection of data from cultures close to extinction. Ruth Benedict and Robert Lowie were each commissioned by the United States Office

    Robert Lowie

    Robert Lowie

    Robert_Lowie

  • List of LGBTQ-related awards
  • List of awards

    of Fame". 2015-04-27. Archived from the original on 2015-04-27. "The Ruth Benedict Prize". The Association for Queer Anthropology. Retrieved 3 December

    List of LGBTQ-related awards

    List_of_LGBTQ-related_awards

  • Robert E. Park
  • American sociologist (1864–1944)

    Cox, Oliver C. (1944). "The Racial Theories of Robert E. Park and Ruth Benedict". The Journal of Negro Education. 13 (4): 452–463. doi:10.2307/2292493

    Robert E. Park

    Robert E. Park

    Robert_E._Park

  • Historical race concepts
  • Obsolete definitions of racial groups

    Another popular work during this period, "The Races of Mankind" by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish, argued that though there were some extreme racial

    Historical race concepts

    Historical race concepts

    Historical_race_concepts

  • Abha Bhaiya
  • Indian feminist activist

    by Saskia Wieringa, Evelyn Blackwood, and Abha Bhaiya, received the Ruth Benedict Prize for Edited Volume in 2007. Kumar, Shewli; Schenck, Catherina;

    Abha Bhaiya

    Abha Bhaiya

    Abha_Bhaiya

  • Zora Neale Hurston
  • American author, anthropologist, filmmaker (1891–1960)

    later studied with him as a graduate student. She also worked with Ruth Benedict and fellow anthropology student Margaret Mead. Hurston received her

    Zora Neale Hurston

    Zora Neale Hurston

    Zora_Neale_Hurston

  • 1930s in anthropology
  • founded 1937 The Musée de l'Homme is founded 1934 Patterns of Culture, by Ruth Benedict.[failed verification] 1935 Structure and Function in Primitive Society

    1930s in anthropology

    1930s_in_anthropology

  • List of anthropologists
  • Daisy Bates Gregory Bateson Mary Catherine Bateson Richard Bauman Ruth Behar Ruth Benedict Dorothy A. Bennett Carl H. Berendt Lee Berger Brent Berlin Catherine

    List of anthropologists

    List_of_anthropologists

  • History of anthropology
  • public, Mead and Benedict never had the impact on the discipline of anthropology that some expected. Boas had planned for Ruth Benedict to succeed him as

    History of anthropology

    History_of_anthropology

  • David Aberle
  • American anthropologist (1918–2004)

    of Hopi Culture Through the Analysis of Life-History Material with Ruth Benedict as chair of his dissertation committee. Aberle received his PhD in 1950

    David Aberle

    David_Aberle

  • Ruth Connell
  • Scottish actress and producer (born 1975)

    Ruth Connell (born 20 April 1979) is a Scottish actress and producer. She is also a former professional dancer and choreographer. Connell is known for

    Ruth Connell

    Ruth Connell

    Ruth_Connell

  • The Americans (photography)
  • 1958 photographic book by Robert Frank

    institutions and of the analysis of cultural themes by Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict. Frank presents photographs made in scattered places around the country

    The Americans (photography)

    The_Americans_(photography)

  • Index of sociopolitical thinkers
  • Mangabeira Unger Roger Scruton Ronald Dworkin Rosa Luxemburg Russell Kirk Ruth Benedict Samuel Edward Konkin III Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sayyid Qutb Serge Moscovici

    Index of sociopolitical thinkers

    Index_of_sociopolitical_thinkers

  • Sex Panic and the Punitive State
  • 2011 book

    "culture of fear" and paranoia in American society. The book won a 2011 Ruth Benedict Prize. Lancaster states in the book that sex-related moral panics in

    Sex Panic and the Punitive State

    Sex_Panic_and_the_Punitive_State

  • Waterlily (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Ella Cara Deloria

    significantly longer than its published counterpart, but under the advice of Ruth Benedict, a colleague of Franz Boas, the novel was condensed to half of its size

    Waterlily (novel)

    Waterlily_(novel)

  • L'Imagination symbolique
  • 1964 book by French anthropologist Gilbert Durand

    dionysiennes" to "régime nocturne"; the earlier terminology followed that of Ruth Benedict and Nietzsche, while the new terminology follows what Durand formulated

    L'Imagination symbolique

    L'Imagination_symbolique

  • Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies
  • 1935 book

    2025-11-02. Banner, Lois W. (2003). Intertwined lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and their circle. New York: Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-45435-9. Gewertz

    Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies

    Sex_and_Temperament_in_Three_Primitive_Societies

  • Diamond Jenness
  • Canadian anthropologist

    (1943) Robert Redfield (1944) Neil Judd (1945) Ralph Linton (1946) Ruth Benedict (1947) Clyde Kluckhohn (1947) Harry L. Shapiro (1948) Alfred Irving

    Diamond Jenness

    Diamond Jenness

    Diamond_Jenness

  • John Crandall
  • Crandall. Others include Lucille Ball, Katharine Hepburn, Julia Child, Ruth Benedict, Garrison Keillor, and Frances Folsom Cleveland, wife of President Grover

    John Crandall

    John_Crandall

  • The Chrysanthemum and the Sword (Mad Men)
  • 5th episode of the 4th season of Mad Men

    Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture (1946), by anthropologist Ruth Benedict. Benedict wrote the influential study of Japan at the invitation of the U

    The Chrysanthemum and the Sword (Mad Men)

    The_Chrysanthemum_and_the_Sword_(Mad_Men)

  • Arlene Stein
  • American sociologist and author

    understood. Stein received the American Anthropological Association's Ruth Benedict Prize in 2001 for her second monograph, The Stranger Next Door: The

    Arlene Stein

    Arlene_Stein

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  • RUTE
  • Female

    Portuguese

    RUTE

    Portuguese form of Hebrew Ruth, RUTE means "appearance" or "friendship."

    RUTE

  • Cuth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Cuth

    Burning.

    Cuth

  • Routh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Routh

    English : habitational name from a place so named in Humberside. Recorded in Domesday Book as Rutha, the place name may derive from Old Norse hrúedhr ‘rough shaly ground’.

    Routh

  • Ruth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ruth

    English : from Middle English reuthe ‘pity’ (a derivative of rewen to pity, Old English hrēowan) nickname for a charitable person or for a pitiable one. The personal name Ruth was little used in England in the Middle Ages among non-Jews, and is unlikely to have had any influence on the surname.Swiss German : from a short form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with hrōd ‘renown’ (see Rode).

    Ruth

  • Ruta
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish Hebrew

    Ruta

    Beautiful.

    Ruta

  • KÛRUSH
  • Male

    Iranian/Persian

    KÛRUSH

    (کوروش) Variant form of Persian Khorvash, KÛRUSH means "like the sun." 

    KÛRUSH

  • Ruth
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Ruth

    Companion; friend; vision of beauty. In the Bible, Ruth the Moabitess was the great grandmother...

    Ruth

  • Rutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rutt

    English : variant of Root 1 and 2.German : variant of Ruth 2.German (Rütt) : topographic name of uncertain meaning (see Rutten 3).

    Rutt

  • RUTA
  • Female

    Polish

    RUTA

     Polish form of Greek Rhouth, RUTA means "a female friend." Compare with another form of Ruta.

    RUTA

  • Rute
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish

    Rute

    Beautiful.

    Rute

  • Roth
  • Boy/Male

    German Scottish

    Roth

    Red. Surname.

    Roth

  • RUWTH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    RUWTH

    (רוּת) Hebrew name RUWTH means "appearance" or "friendship." In the bible, this is the name of a Moabite who marries Naomi's son.

    RUWTH

  • Ruth
  • Girl/Female

    American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Telugu

    Ruth

    Companion; Friend; Compassionate Friend; Season

    Ruth

  • Nuth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nuth

    English : origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of Nutt.German : variant of Nöth (see Noth), or a habitational name from Nutha in Saxony.Cambodian : unexplained.

    Nuth

  • Aruth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Aruth

    Wind

    Aruth

  • Rukh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rukh

    Crown

    Rukh

  • Rukh |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rukh |

    Crown

    Rukh |

  • Ruth
  • Biblical

    Ruth

    friend

    Ruth

  • Ruth
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ruth

    Friend to All

    Ruth

  • Rush
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rush

    English : topographic name for someone who lived among rushes, from Middle English rush (a collective singular, Old English rysc), or perhaps an occupational name for someone who wove mats, baskets, and other articles out of rushes.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruis ‘descendant of Ros’, a personal name perhaps derived from ros ‘wood’. In Connacht it has also been used as a translation of Ó Luachra (see Loughrey).Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, ‘descendant of Fuada’ a personal name meaning ‘hasty’, ‘rushing’ (see Foody).Altered spelling of German Rüsch or Rusch (see Rusch) or Rosch.Benjamin Rush (1745–1813), a physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in the PA farming community of Byberry. He was descended from John Rush, a yeoman from Oxfordshire, England, who came to Byberry in 1683.

    Rush

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  • Jaya Prateek | ஜய  ப்ரதிக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jaya Prateek | ஜய  ப்ரதிக 

    Victory symbol

  • Yosana
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Yosana

    Young; Lady; Women; Girl

  • Apij
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Apij

    Born after or in addition to

  • Jabala
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jabala

    Powerful lady

  • Rili
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Rili

    Thoughtful; Sensitive

  • Bala Govind
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bala Govind

    Baby Krishna

  • Padraic
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish, Latin

    Padraic

    Born; Noble; Patrician

  • CARYN
  • Female

    English

    CARYN

    English form of Danish Karen, CARYN means "pure."

  • OLEKSANDR
  • Male

    Ukrainian

    OLEKSANDR

    , defender of man.

  • Venumadhav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Venumadhav

    Sum of the Vedas

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  • Truthness
  • n.

    Truth.

  • Ruth
  • v.

    Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness.

  • Rewth
  • n.

    Ruth.

  • Ruthful
  • a.

    Full of ruth

  • Rush
  • n.

    A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water.

  • Ruthless
  • a.

    Having no ruth; cruel; pitiless.

  • Truth-teller
  • n.

    One who tells the truth.

  • Truth-lover
  • n.

    One who loves the truth.

  • Rush
  • v. i.

    To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice.

  • Rushing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Rush

  • Bambino
  • n.

    Babe Ruth.

  • Trewth
  • n.

    Truth.

  • Rush
  • n.

    Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business.

  • Routhe
  • n.

    Ruth; sorrow.

  • Rush
  • n.

    A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush.

  • Rush
  • v. i.

    To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation.

  • Rushed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Rush

  • Rut
  • v. t.

    To make a rut or ruts in; -- chiefly used as a past participle or a participial adj.; as, a rutted road.

  • Truths
  • pl.

    of Truth

  • Ruth
  • v.

    That which causes pity or compassion; misery; distress; a pitiful sight.