Ruth Benedict, the prominent American anthropologist, became deaf in her early childhood due to a series of illnesses, including a severe case of scarlet fever. This illness affected her hearing, leading to her becoming partially deaf for the rest of her life. Despite this challenge, she excelled in her academic pursuits and made significant contributions to anthropology, particularly in her studies of culture and personality.
Ruth Benedict was born on 1887-06-05.
I don't know really you will have to go to bing.com to find that information about Ruth Benedict
Ruth Benedict has written: 'Kulturmoenstre' 'Race and racism' -- subject(s): Racism 'Bicycling' -- subject(s): Cycling
"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" was written by Ruth Benedict, an American anthropologist. It is a seminal work on the culture of Japan.
He was pronounced deaf from infancy.
1921-1822
People can become deaf at any age, age is not a deciding factor
The cast of A Deaf Life - 2010 includes: Ruth Curtis as Teacher Samantha Denton as Girl
Ruth Benedict
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How did she became deaf miss Heather Whitestone
No offense, but where in the world did you hear that? Anways, he was never deaf, but he did make an invetion for deaf people and worked at a home for the deaf.