Claude Lvi-Strauss the most celebrated of twentieth-century anthropologists has influenced the entire field of the humanities and social sciences. Looking at the formative part of his career Christopher Johnson examines his definitions of anthropology; theory of structuralism; ideas on modern and primitive civilizations; and autobiographical writing. This book explains Lvi-Strauss'' thought and explores the different intellectual contexts that influenced it.
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