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Savage Mind

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ISBN-10: 0226474844

ISBN-13: 9780226474847

Edition: 1968

Authors: Claude L�vi-Strauss, Claude L�vi-Strauss, John Weightman

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"Every word, like a sacred object, has its place. No preacute;cis is possible. This extraordinary book must be read."--Edmund Carpenter, New York Times Book Review "No outline is possible; I can only say that reading this book is a most exciting intellectual exercise in which dialectic, wit, and imagination combine to stimulate and provoke at every page."--Edmund Leach, Man "Leacute;vi-Strauss's books are tough: very scholarly, very dense, very rapid in argument. But once you have mastered him, human history can never be the same, nor indeed can one's view of contemporary society. And his latest book, The Savage Mind, is his most comprehensive and certainly his most profound. Everyone…    
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 1968
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 9/15/1968
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 310
Size: 5.35" wide x 7.99" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Claude Levi-Strauss, a French anthropologist, was the founder of structural anthropology. This theoretical position assumes that there are structural propensities in the human mind that lead unconsciously toward categorization of physical and social objects, hence such book titles as The Raw and the Cooked (1964) and such expositions of his work by others as The Unconscious in Culture and Elementary Structures Reconsidered. According to Levi-Strauss, the models of society that scholars create are often dual in nature:status-contract (Maine): Gemeinschaft-Gesellschaft (Tonnies); mechanical-organic solidarity (Durkheim); folk-urban (Redfield); universalism-particularism (Parsons); and…    

Preface
The Science of the Concrete
The Logic of Totemic Classifications
Systems of Transformations
Totem and Caste
Categories, Elements, Species, Numbers
Universalization and Particularization
The Individual as a Species
Time Regained
History and Dialectic
Bibliography
Index