The Natural Superiority of Women

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Montague Francis Ashley Montagu (June 28, 1905-November 26, 1999) – born in Israel Ehrenberg - was a British-American anthropologist who popularized the study of topics such as race and gender and their relationship to politics and development.
It was planned, in 1950, for a UNESCO statement "The Question of Race".
As a young man he changed his name from Ehrenberg to "Montage of Francis Ashley Montagu". After moving to the United States, he used the name "Ashley Montagu".
Montagu, who obtained American citizenship in 1940, has taught and lectured at Harvard, Princeton, Rutgers, University of California, Santa Barbara, and New York University.
Forced out of his post at Rutgers after McCarthy's hearings, he re-established himself as a public intellectual in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing regularly on television shows and writing in magazines and newspapers. He authored more than 60 books throughout his life. In 1995, the American Humanist Association named him "Humanist of the Year".
Montagu Israel Ehrenberg was born on June 28, 1905 in London, England. He grew up in the East End of London. Remember that he was often subjected to antisemitic abuse when he ventured out of his ghetto. Montagu attended Central Foundation School for Boys.
He developed an interest in anatomy very early on, and as a boy he befriended the Scottish anatomist and anthropologist Arthur Keith who studied under his supervision informally.
In 1922, at the age of 17, he entered University College London, where he received a diploma in psychology after studying with Carl Pearson and Charles Spearman and taking courses in anthropology with Grafton Elliot Smith and Charles Gabriel Seligman.
 at the London School of Economics, where he became one of the first Bronisław Malinowski students. In 1931, he immigrated to the United States. At the time, he wrote a letter introducing himself to Harvard anthropologist Ernest Hutton, claiming that he was "educated at Cambridge, Oxford, London, Florence, and Columbia" and had both MA and Ph.D.
In fact, Montagu did not graduate from Cambridge or Oxford and did not have a Ph.D. yet.
He taught anatomy to dental students in the United States, receiving his doctorate in 1936, when he submitted a thesis at Columbia University, Becoming Among Indigenous Australians: A Supervised Study of the Reproductive Beliefs of Australia's Aboriginal Tribes. Written by cultural anthropologist Ruth Benedict. He became Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University, working there from 1949 until 1955.
During the 1940s, Montagu published a series of works questioning the validity of race as a biological concept, including UNESCO's "Manifesto on Race", and The Legend of the Most Dangerous Man: The Race Fallacy. He was particularly opposed to the work of Carlton S. Conn, the term "race". In 1952, together with William Vogt, he delivered the first memorial lecture to Alfred Korzybsky, opening the series.

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The Natural Superiority of Women book pdf by Ashley Montagu

Among the central issues of the modern feminist movement, the debate over biology and culture over sex and gender, over genetics and gender roles has certainly been one of the most passionately contested. Making revolutionary arguments upon its first publication in 1953, The Natural Superiority of Women stands as one of the original feminist arguments against biological determinism. An iconoclast, Montagu wielded his encyclopedic knowledge of physical anthropology in critique of the conventional wisdom of women as the "weaker sex," showing how women's biological, genetic, and physical makeup made her not only man's equal, but his superior. Also a humanist, Montagu points to the emotional and social qualities typically ascribed to and devalued in women as being key to just social life and relationships. Subsequent editions of this book have provided additional support for Montagu's arguments, examining both biological and social scientific data of the late 20th century. One of the most broadly renowned and read scholars of our century, Montagu brings out this fifth edition with up-to-date statistics and references. A lengthy foreword by Susan Sperling contextualizes the book within the intellectual histories of feminism and anthropology, noting the huge social and intellectual changes that are spanned in Montagu's life and writing. Montagu's foundational book is an important addition to the library of all gender scholars.

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