We Are All Cannibals – And Other Essays: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Autor Claude Lévi–strauss, Maurice Olender, Jane Marie Todden Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231170697
ISBN-10: 0231170696
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 139 x 217 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
ISBN-10: 0231170696
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 139 x 217 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
Cuprins
Foreword, by Maurice Olender
Part 1: Santa Claus Burned as a Heretic, 1952
Part 2: We Are All Cannibals, 1989–2000
1. "Topsy-Turvydom"
2. Is There Only One Type of Development?
3. Social Problems: Ritual Female Excision and Medically Assisted Reproduction
4. Presentation of a Book by Its Author
5. The Ethnologist's Jewels
6. Portraits of Artists
7. Montaigne and America
8. Mythic Thought and Scientific Thought
9. We Are All Cannibals
10. Auguste Comte and Italy
11. Variations on the Theme of a Painting by Poussin
12. Female Sexuality and the Origin of Society
13. A Lesson in Wisdom from Mad Cows
14. The Return of the Maternal Uncle
15. Proof by New Myth
16. Corsi e ricorsi: In Vico's Wake
Notes
Index
About the Author
Part 1: Santa Claus Burned as a Heretic, 1952
Part 2: We Are All Cannibals, 1989–2000
1. "Topsy-Turvydom"
2. Is There Only One Type of Development?
3. Social Problems: Ritual Female Excision and Medically Assisted Reproduction
4. Presentation of a Book by Its Author
5. The Ethnologist's Jewels
6. Portraits of Artists
7. Montaigne and America
8. Mythic Thought and Scientific Thought
9. We Are All Cannibals
10. Auguste Comte and Italy
11. Variations on the Theme of a Painting by Poussin
12. Female Sexuality and the Origin of Society
13. A Lesson in Wisdom from Mad Cows
14. The Return of the Maternal Uncle
15. Proof by New Myth
16. Corsi e ricorsi: In Vico's Wake
Notes
Index
About the Author
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Levi-Strauss measures the short distance between "complex" and "primitive" societies and finds a shared madness in the ways we enact myth, ritual, and custom. Yet he also locates a pure and persistent ethics that connects the center of Western civilization to far-flung societies and forces a reckoning with outmoded ideas of morality and reason.
Levi-Strauss measures the short distance between "complex" and "primitive" societies and finds a shared madness in the ways we enact myth, ritual, and custom. Yet he also locates a pure and persistent ethics that connects the center of Western civilization to far-flung societies and forces a reckoning with outmoded ideas of morality and reason.