Claude Lévi Strauss : the poet in the laboratory

Claude Lévi-Strauss, author of the modern classic "Tristes tropiques", was one of the most influential intellectuals in the second half of the twentieth century, whose ideas and methods inspired the work of Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes and Jacques Lacan and arguably changed the face of...

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Auteur principal : Wilcken Patrick (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Claude Lévi Strauss : the poet in the laboratory / Patrick Wilcken
Publié : London, Berlin, New York [etc.] : Bloomsbury , 2010
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (384 p.-[8] p. de pl.)
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Résumé : Claude Lévi-Strauss, author of the modern classic "Tristes tropiques", was one of the most influential intellectuals in the second half of the twentieth century, whose ideas and methods inspired the work of Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes and Jacques Lacan and arguably changed the face of Western thought. Drawing on interviews with Lévi-Strauss himself, research in his archives now held at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and conversations with contemporary anthropologists, Wilcken explores and explains his ideas, revealing the man behind them to be a writer and artiste manqué, who injected an artistic sensibility into academia, using imagery and ideas worthy of a poet. He remains a giant of the twentieth century
ISBN : 978-0-7475-8362-2
0-7475-8362-5