Publishers Weekly, May 30th, 1994
Her new book shows how to find constancy in the changes of modern life
"Mary Catherine Bateson was born on December 8, 1939, and looked very much herself," wrote her mother, Margaret Mead, in her 1972 memoir, Blackberry Winter. But today Bateson seems to look more and more like her mother--the same cheekbones, the same broad, open face, the same purposeful eyes, the same self-possession. She is Clarence Robinson Professor of Anthropology and English at George Mason University in Virginia, but she is in Cambridge the weekend she meets with PW, to speak at a Radcliffe College conference on wo...
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