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Copyright Acknowledgments

The author and publisher are grateful to the following for granting permission to reprint their materials:

Interview with David F. Aberle reprinted courtesy of David F. Aberle.

Personal communication with and seminar notes from Victor Barnouw courtesy of Victor Barnouw.

Personal communication with and seminar notes from Carling Malouf courtesy of Carling Malouf.

Extracts from The Charles Wagley Papers courtesy of the University Archives, University of Florida.

Extracts from Record Group II: Papers of Monroe A. Meyer; Educational Committee Papers; and Papers of Samuel Atkin reprinted courtesy of The Abraham A. Brill Library, The New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

Extracts from "The Reminiscences of Abram Kardiner" (Psychoanalytic Project No. 590) and "Psychoanalytic Movement: Sandor Rado" (Psychoanalytic Project No. 628) reprinted courtesy of Bulma Swerdloff, D.S.W., and the Oral History Research Office of Columbia University.

Extracts from William Manson, "Abram Kardiner and the Neo-Freudian Alternative in Culture and Personality," George Stocking, ed., History of Anthropology (vol. 4): Malinowski, Rivers, Benedict and Others: Essays on Culture and Personality ( 1986) reprinted in revised form courtesy of University of Wisconsin Press.

Extracts from Abram Kardiner, The Individual and His Society ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1939) copyright © 1939 Columbia University Press. Used by permission.

Extracts from Abram Kardiner, The Psychological Frontiers of Society ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1945) copyright © 1945 Columbia University Press. Used by permission.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Psychodynamics of Culture: Abram Kardiner and Neo-Freudian Anthropology. Contributors: William C. Manson - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1988. Page Number: v.
    
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