Edward T. Hall (1914-2009) was a widely traveled anthropologist whose fieldwork took him all over the world-from the Pueblo cultures of the American Southwest to Europe and the Middle East. Dr. Hall was born in Webster Groves, Missouri. He received an AB degree from the University of Denver, and MA from the University of Arizona, and a PhD in anthropology from Columbia University.
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In the everyday but unspoken give-and-take of human relationships, the “silent language” plays a vitally important role. Here, a leading American anthropologist has analyzed the many ways in which people “talk” to one another without the use of wo... SEE MORE