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Conversations with Claude Levi-Strauss LN!(C. Levi-Strauss & D. Eribon) HC $DJ
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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226474755
ISBN-13
9780226474755
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Book Title
Conversations with Claude Levi-Strauss
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Anthropology / General
Publication Year
1991
Genre
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
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Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
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90-011052
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20
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301/.092
Table Of Content
Prologue Part 1: When Don Quixote Returns 1. From Offenbach to Marx 2. Fieldwork 3. Bohemian Life in New York 4. Back to the Old World 5. The Mysteries of the Number 8 6. Structuralism in Paris 7. The Collège de France 8. The Académie française 9. "It Makes the Time Pass" Part 2: The Laws of the Mind 10. The Rigors of Marriage 11. Sensible Qualities 12. Philosophers, Science, and the Sioux 13. The Ragpickers of History 14. On the Trail of the Bird-Nester 15. The Workings of the Mind Part 3: Cultures and Culture 16. Politics and Race 17. Literature 18. Painting 19. Music and Voices Epilogue Index of Names
Synopsis
At the age of eighty, one of the most influential yet reclusive intellectuals of the twentieth century consented to his first interviews in nearly thirty years. Hailed by Le Figaro as "an event," the resulting conversations between Claude Levi-Strauss and Didier Eribon (a correspondent for Le Nouvel Observateur ) reveal the great anthropologist speaking of his life and work with ease and humor. Now available in English, the conversations are rich in Levi-Strauss's candid appraisals of some of the best-known figures of the Parisian intelligentsia: surrealists Andre Breton and Max Ernst, with whom Levi-Strauss shared a bohemian life in 1940s Manhattan; de Beauvoir, Sartre, and Camus, the stars of existentialism; Leiris, Foucault, Dumezil, Jacob, Lacan, and others. His long friendships with Jakobson and Merleau-Ponty are recalled, as well as his encounters with prominent figures in American anthropology: Lowie, Boas (who suddenly died in his chair beside Levi-Strauss at a banquet at Columbia University), Benedict, Linton, Mead, and Kroeber. Levi-Strauss speaks frankly about how circumstances and his own inclinations, after his early fieldwork in Brazil, led him to embrace theoretical work. His straightforward answers to Eribon's penetrating questions What is a myth? What is structuralism? Are you a philosopher? clarify his intellectual motives and the development of his research; his influential role as an administrator, including the founding of the Laboratory of Social Anthropology and of the journal L'Homme ; the course of his writings, from Elementary Structures of Kinship to The Jealous Potter ; and his thoughts on the conduct of anthropology today. Never before has Levi-Strauss spoken so freely on so many aspects of his life: his initial failure to be elected to the College de France; his reaction to the events of May 1968; his regrets at not being a great investigative reporter or playwright; his deep identification with Wagner, Proust, and Rousseau. This is a rare opportunity to become acquainted with a great thinker in all his dimensions.", At the age of eighty, one of the most influential yet reclusive intellectuals of the twentieth century consented to his first interviews in nearly thirty years. Hailed by Le Figaro as "an event," the resulting conversations between Claude Lévi-Strauss and Didier Eribon (a correspondent for Le Nouvel Observateur ) reveal the great anthropologist speaking of his life and work with ease and humor. Now available in English, the conversations are rich in Lévi-Strauss's candid appraisals of some of the best-known figures of the Parisian intelligentsia: surrealists André Breton and Max Ernst, with whom Lévi-Strauss shared a bohemian life in 1940s Manhattan; de Beauvoir, Sartre, and Camus, the stars of existentialism; Leiris, Foucault, Dumézil, Jacob, Lacan, and others. His long friendships with Jakobson and Merleau-Ponty are recalled, as well as his encounters with prominent figures in American anthropology: Lowie, Boas (who suddenly died in his chair beside Lévi-Strauss at a banquet at Columbia University), Benedict, Linton, Mead, and Kroeber. Lévi-Strauss speaks frankly about how circumstances and his own inclinations, after his early fieldwork in Brazil, led him to embrace theoretical work. His straightforward answers to Eribon's penetrating questions--What is a myth? What is structuralism? Are you a philosopher?--clarify his intellectual motives and the development of his research; his influential role as an administrator, including the founding of the Laboratory of Social Anthropology and of the journal L'Homme ; the course of his writings, from Elementary Structures of Kinship to The Jealous Potter ; and his thoughts on the conduct of anthropology today. Never before has Lévi-Strauss spoken so freely on so many aspects of his life: his initial failure to be elected to the Collège de France; his reaction to the events of May 1968; his regrets at not being a great investigative reporter or playwright; his deep identification with Wagner, Proust, and Rousseau. This is a rare opportunity to become acquainted with a great thinker in all his dimensions.
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GN21.L4A513 1991
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