Jane C Goodale

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1926 – 2008

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Who was Jane C Goodale?

Jane Carter Goodale was an American anthropologist, author, photographer, and professor who worked to bring attention to the roles of women in Oceania and Australia through her extensive research in the field of ethnography. Having written and co-written numerous books and articles, the most notable being Tiwi Wives, To Sing with Pigs Is Human, The Two-Party Line, Goodale's achievements and contributions to her field continue to have major importance in the sociological role of women as well as in continuing the field of ethnography today. Goodale received her BA and MA from Radcliffe College and later her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and held teaching positions at Barnard College, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Darwin Institute of Technology. Goodale worked to bring attention and notability to the ethnographic research, dedicating her work and encouraging her students in the collection of facts and information on other cultures during a time when many felt the practice was outdated and ineffective.

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Born
1926
Also known as
  • Jane C. Goodale
  • Jane C. Goodale
Died
2008

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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