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Originally published
  
1973

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Author
  
Claude Lévi-Strauss

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Claude Lévi-Strauss books, Structural anthropology books, Other books

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. The texts are in turn a result of an earlier collection of texts, Anthropologie structurale that he had published in 1958.

Contents

The work is considered to be the origin of the idea of structural anthropology.

Perspective views

  • The field of anthropology
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau , founder of the Human Sciences
  • That the ethnology is to Durkheim
  • The work of the Bureau of American Ethnology and lessons
  • Social organization

  • Meaning and use of the concept of model
  • Reflections on the atom of kinship
  • Mythology and ritual

  • The structure and form
  • The gesture Asdiwal
  • Four myth Winnebago
  • Sex of the stars
  • Fungi in culture
  • Reports symmetry between rites and myths of their neighbors
  • How myths die
  • Humanism and Humanities

  • Responses to surveys
  • Scientific criteria in the social sciences and humanities
  • Discontinuities cultural and economic development and social
  • Race and History
  • References

    Anthropologie structurale deux Wikipedia


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