Lévi-Strauss, Claude,
Structural Anthropology. Volume 2. London u.a.: Penguin Books, 1978. xv, 383 Seiten mit Abbildungen, Literaturverzeichnis und Register. Broschiert. 210 x 128 mm.
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Levi-Strauss |
Biologie |
Anthropologie |
Ethnologie |
Voelkerkunde
When the first volume of Structural Anthropology was
published it confirmed Claude Lévi-Strauss's reputation as
the most influential anthropologist in the Western world.
In it, he established and utilized the 'structuralist' method to
analyse and explain such basic relationships throughout
culture as language, social life, mythology and art.
In this second volume of Structural Anthropology, Lévi-Strauss
provides additional contributions to important topics in our
intellectual and cultural life. The volume comprises four
major sections: 'Perspective Views', 'Social Organization',
JMythology and Ritual' and JHumanism and the
Hu manities'. Lévi-Strauss focuses on topics which are of
great relevance to anthropologists and non-
anthropologists alike: comparative religion as it relates to
non-literate peoples; how myths die; structuralism and
literary criticism; urban civilization and mental health; the
future of art; and race in history.