Perennial, 2001 [1935]. xxiv þ 311 pp. including index. $15.00, paper. Mead, Margaret.Male and Female, with new introductions byHelen Fisher and Mary Catherine Bateson. New York: Perennial, 2001 [1949]. xi þ 448 pp. including index. $15.00, paper. As always one can find that Margaret Mead had done it. Theodore Schwartz (1981, p. 10) If Franz Boas is the father of American anthropology, it is tempting to des-ignate Margaret Mead as the mother. While a generational equivalence between the two is belied by the fact that Mead was Boas’s student and therefore his cultural and intellectual ‘‘child,’ ’ to us, their scholarly descendants, they stand as godlike parents in all their brilliance and ROGER IVAR LOHMANN is Assistant Professor of Anthropo...