About Women

The Changing Role of Women in the Family

Mar 16, 2000

Mary Catherine Bateson, the Clarence J. Robinson Professor in Anthropology and English at George Mason University, speaks about her new book Full Circles, Overlapping Lives (2000). This lecture is part of the 2000 Ruth and Oliver Stanton About Women series. Full Circles, Overlapping Lives is an anthropological account of “how women struggle to find fulfillment, establish identity, understand each other, and embrace the inevitability of change.” Bateson comments on the difficulty of accepting when people act in unexpected ways and the complicated “experience of suddenly realizing that the familiar is unfamiliar.” She reflects on the ways that relationships and families are strained and strengthened in an era of constant learning. The lecture is followed with questions from the audience.

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