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Titre : |
Structural anthropology |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, Auteur |
Editeur : |
New York : Basic Books, Inc |
Année de publication : |
©1963 |
Importance : |
xvi, 410 p. |
Présentation : |
illustrations, diagrams, plan |
Format : |
20 cm |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Anthropology Ethnology Structural anthropology Structuralism
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Mots-clés : |
Anthropology |
Résumé : |
The structural method," first set forth in this epoch-making book, changed the very face of social anthropology. This reissue of a classic will reintroduce readers to Levi-Strauss's understanding of |
Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Author's preface --
Translator's preface --
I. Introduction: History and anthropology --
Part 1. Language and kinship. II. Structural analysis in linguistics and in anthropology ; III. Language and the analysis of social laws ; IV. Linguistics and anthropology ; V. Postscript to Chapters III and IV --
Part 2. Social organization. VI. The concept of archaism in anthropology ; VII. Social structures of central and eastern Brazil ; VIII. Do dual organizations exist? --
Part 3. Magic and religion. IX. The sorcerer and his myth ; X. The effectiveness of symbols ; XI. The structural study of myth ; XII. Structure and dialectics --
Part 4. Art. XIII. Split representation in the art of Asia and America ; XIV. The serpent with fish inside his body --
Part 5. Problems of method and teaching. XV. Social structure ; XVI. Postscript to Chapter XV ; XVII. The place of anthropology in the social sciences and problems raised in teaching it. v. 2. Author's preface --
Translator's preface --
Part 1. Perspective views. I. The scope of anthropology ; II. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, founder of the sciences of man ; III. What ethnology owes to Durkheim ; IV. The work of the Bureau of American Ethnology and its lessons ; V. Comparative religions of nonliterate peoples --
Part 2. Social organization. VI. The meaning and use of the notion of model ; VII. Reflections on the atom of kinship --
Part 3. Mythology and ritual. VIII. Structure and form : reflections on a work by Vladimir Propp ; IX. The story of Asdiwal ; X. Four Winnebago myths ; XI. The sex of the sun and moon ; XII. Mushrooms in culture : apropos of a book by R.G. Wasson ; XIII. Relations of symmetry between rituals and myths of neighboring peoples ; XIV. How myths die --
Part 4. Humanism and the humanities. XV. Answers to some investigations ; XVI. Scientific criteria in the social and human disciplines ; XVII. Cultural discontinuity and economic and social development ; XVIII. Race and history. |
Structural anthropology [texte imprimé] / Lévi-Strauss, Claude, Auteur . - New York : Basic Books, Inc, ©1963 . - xvi, 410 p. : illustrations, diagrams, plan ; 20 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Anthropology Ethnology Structural anthropology Structuralism
|
Mots-clés : |
Anthropology |
Résumé : |
The structural method," first set forth in this epoch-making book, changed the very face of social anthropology. This reissue of a classic will reintroduce readers to Levi-Strauss's understanding of |
Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Author's preface --
Translator's preface --
I. Introduction: History and anthropology --
Part 1. Language and kinship. II. Structural analysis in linguistics and in anthropology ; III. Language and the analysis of social laws ; IV. Linguistics and anthropology ; V. Postscript to Chapters III and IV --
Part 2. Social organization. VI. The concept of archaism in anthropology ; VII. Social structures of central and eastern Brazil ; VIII. Do dual organizations exist? --
Part 3. Magic and religion. IX. The sorcerer and his myth ; X. The effectiveness of symbols ; XI. The structural study of myth ; XII. Structure and dialectics --
Part 4. Art. XIII. Split representation in the art of Asia and America ; XIV. The serpent with fish inside his body --
Part 5. Problems of method and teaching. XV. Social structure ; XVI. Postscript to Chapter XV ; XVII. The place of anthropology in the social sciences and problems raised in teaching it. v. 2. Author's preface --
Translator's preface --
Part 1. Perspective views. I. The scope of anthropology ; II. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, founder of the sciences of man ; III. What ethnology owes to Durkheim ; IV. The work of the Bureau of American Ethnology and its lessons ; V. Comparative religions of nonliterate peoples --
Part 2. Social organization. VI. The meaning and use of the notion of model ; VII. Reflections on the atom of kinship --
Part 3. Mythology and ritual. VIII. Structure and form : reflections on a work by Vladimir Propp ; IX. The story of Asdiwal ; X. Four Winnebago myths ; XI. The sex of the sun and moon ; XII. Mushrooms in culture : apropos of a book by R.G. Wasson ; XIII. Relations of symmetry between rituals and myths of neighboring peoples ; XIV. How myths die --
Part 4. Humanism and the humanities. XV. Answers to some investigations ; XVI. Scientific criteria in the social and human disciplines ; XVII. Cultural discontinuity and economic and social development ; XVIII. Race and history. |
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