Teena Yadav Author at Anthroholic

Teena Yadav

Teena Yadav is a dedicated education professional with a background in commerce (B.Com) and specialized training in teaching (D.EL.ED). She has successfully qualified both UPTET and CTET, demonstrating her strong command over pedagogical principles. With a passion for content creation, she has also established herself as a skilled content writer. Currently, Teena works as a Presentation Specialist at Anthroholic, where she blends creativity with precision to deliver impactful academic and visual content.
Abram Kardiner Anthropologist Biography by Anthroholic

Abram Kardiner

Abram Kardiner (1891-1981) was a pioneering American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who made a lasting

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Claude Levi-Strauss

Claude Lévi-Strauss didn’t just study myths-he changed how we understand them. Born in 1908 and active well into the late 20th century, Lévi-Strauss revolutionized anthropology…

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Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809, in Shrewsbury, England, into a wealthy and well-educated family.

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Catherine Berndt

Catherine Helen Berndt was born in 1918 in Auckland, New Zealand, into a family of Scottish and Nova Scotian descent.

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Ruth Behar

Ruth Behar is a singular figure in contemporary anthropology-an ethnographer, poet, memoirist,

Surjit Chandra Sinha Anthropologist Biography by Anthroholic

Surjit Chandra Sinha

Surjit Chandra Sinha was a pioneering Indian anthropologist whose work reshaped the understanding of

Margaret Mead Anthropologist Biography by Anthroholic

Margaret Mead

Few figures in 20th-century social science sparked as much debate or did as much to bring anthropology into the public eye as Margaret Mead.

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Meyer Fortes

In the mid-20th century, when anthropology was carving out its identity

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Fritz Graebner

Fritz Graebner was a central, if controversial, figure in early 20th-century

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Firth Raymond

Raymond Firth wasn't a household name-but in the world of anthropology,

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Geertz Clifford

One of the most influential anthropologists of the 20th century, Geertz Clifford is best known for founding interpretive anthropology