Structural AnthropologyBasic Books, 5 באוג׳ 2008 - 352 עמודים 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 Lévi-Strauss's understanding of man and society in terms of individuals—kinship, social organization, religion, mythology, and art. |
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Language and the Analysis of Social Laws | 55 |
Linguistics and Anthropology | 67 |
Postscript to Chapters III and IV | 81 |
The Concept of Archaism in Anthropology | 101 |
Social Structures of Central and Eastern Brazil | 120 |
Do Dual Organizations Exist? | 132 |
The Effectiveness of Symbols | 186 |
Structure and Dialectics | 232 |
Split Representation in the Art of Asia and America | 245 |
The Serpent with Fish inside His Body | 269 |
Social Structure | 277 |
Postscript to Chapter XV | 324 |
The Place of Anthropology in the Social Sciences | 346 |
Acknowledgments | 382 |
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עמוד 18 - It would seem that the essential difference between linguistic phenomena and other ethnological phenomena is, that the linguistic classifications never rise into consciousness, while in other ethnological phenomena, although the same unconscious origin prevails, these often rise into consciousness, and thus give rise to secondary reasoning and to re-interpretations.