@article{e91b5356-f41d-487f-b65f-c01ebc157c4d, author = {Anna Niedźwiedź}, title = {S. Ann Dunham: Singular and Alone. A Biography of Barack Obama’s Mother}, journal = {Culture Management}, volume = {2013}, number = {Volume 14, Issue 3}, year = {2013}, issn = {1896-8201}, pages = {217-225},keywords = {Indonesia; Barack Obama; Janny Scott; S. Ann Dunham; biography and anthropology; United States of America}, abstract = {This article recalls a discussion about Barack Obama’s mother and her biography which emerged during the course of the American presidential elections in 2008. S. Ann Dunham was a cultural anthropologist holding a PhD from the University of Hawaii and specializing in Indonesian peasant blacksmithing and cottage industry. She passed away in 1995 relatively unknown to the American anthropological world and totally unknown to the American public. Interest in Obama’s family made Dunham and her biography as well as her anthropology appear publicly. Even though she was labeled an “uncaring mother,” who was to “abandon” small Barack, a biographical book by Janny Scott published in 2011 depicts a deep and complex portrait of Dunham which does not go along with popular opinions. It is interesting to observe how Dunham’s biography has been constructed and how her family history mirrors transformation of American society and reveals entanglement between private life and anthropological interests}, doi = {10.4467/20843976ZK.13.014.1336}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zarzadzanie-w-kulturze/article/s-ann-dunham-niezwykla-i-samotna-biografia-matki-baracka-obamy} }