Anthropologie structurale deux

The Anthropologie structurale deux (also known by the title of Structural Anthropology) is a collection of texts by Claude Lévi-Strauss that was first published in 1973, the year Lévi-Strauss was elected to the Académie française.[1][2] The texts are in turn a result of an earlier collection of texts, Anthropologie structurale that he had published in 1958.

The work is considered to be the origin of the idea of structural anthropology.[3][4][5][6]

Table of Contents

Perspective views

Social organization

Mythology and ritual

Humanism and Humanities

References

  1. Deliège, Robert (2004). Introduction À L'anthropologie Structurale: Lévi-Strauss Aujourd'hui. Berg Publishers. ISBN 1859738389.
  2. Clark, Elizabeth (2004). History, Theory, Text: Historians and the Linguistic Turn. Harvard University Press. p. 205. ISBN 0674029585.
  3. Hénaff, Marcel (1998). Claude Lévi-Strauss and the Making of Structural Anthropology. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816627614.
  4. Rossi, Ino (March 1976). "Review: Anthropologie structurale deux by Claude Lévi-Strauss". American Anthropologist. 78 (1): 145. doi:10.1525/aa.1976.78.1.02a00610. JSTOR 675086.
  5. Beidelman, T.O. (1974). "Review: Anthropologie structurale deux by Claude Lévi-Strauss". Anthropos. 69 (5/6): 960–961. doi:10.2307/40458655. JSTOR 40458655.
  6. Bloch, Maurice (June 1975). "Review: Anthropologie Structurale Deux. by Claude Levi-Strauss". Man. 10 (2): 323–325. JSTOR 2800515.
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