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Claude Levi-Strauss
University of Chicago Press, 1989 Paper: 978-0-226-46968-3 Library of Congress Classification GN21.L4L4 1989 Dewey Decimal Classification 301.092
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this lucide guide to the often abstruse works of Claude Lévi-Strauss, Edmund Leach synthesizes the thought of one of the twentieth century's greatest anthropologists and provides a thoughtful introduction to the theory and practice of structuralism. Leach organizes his work not by chronology but by theme, exploring three important topics in Lévi-Strauss's work: human beings and their symbols, the structure of myth, and kinship theory. Written concisely and with great care and penetration, this brief book is both a fine introduction for the uninitiated reader of Lévi-Strauss and a critical analysis that will prove valuable to those more familiar with the anthropologist's work. See other books on: Anthropologists | Claude Levi - Strauss | L | Lévi-Strauss, Claude | Structural anthropology See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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