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From Montaigne to Montaigne: (1)
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Claude Levi-Strauss (Author) Emmanuel Desveaux (Contributor) Robert Bononno (Contributor) Peter Skafish (Contributor)
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Two previously unpublished lectures charting the renowned anthropologist's intellectual engagement with the sixteenth-century French essayist Michel de Montaigne
In January 1937, between the two ethnographic trips he would describe in Tristes Tropiques, Claude Levi-Strauss gave a talk to the Confederation generale du travail in Paris. Only recently discovered in the archives of the Bibliotheque national de France, this lecture, "Ethnography: The Revolutionary Science," discussed the French essayist Michel de Montaigne, to whom Levi-Strauss would return in remarks delivered more than a half-century later, in the spring of 1992. Bracketing the career of one of the most celebrated anthropologists of the twentieth century, these two talks reveal how Levi-Strauss's ethnography begins and ends with Montaigne-and how his reading of his intellectual forebear and his understanding of anthropology evolve along the way.
Published here for the first time, these lectures offer new insight into the development of ethnography and the thinking of one of its most important practitioners. Essays by Emmanuel Desveaux, who edited the original French volume De Montaigne a Montaigne, and Peter Skafish expand the context of Levi-Strauss's talks with contemporary perspectives and commentary.
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Claude Levi-Strauss (1908-2009) was a French anthropologist and ethnologist who was foundational in the development of structuralism and structural anthropology. The best known of his many books are Tristes Tropiques, The Savage Mind, and Myth and Meaning. Emmanuel Desveaux is a director of studies at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales. Robert Bononno has translated fiction and nonfiction, including Rene Crevel's My Body and I (a finalist for the French-American Foundation Prize) and works by Michel Foucault, Henri Lefebvre, Albert Memmi, and Isabelle Stengers published by the University of Minnesota Press. Peter Skafish is visiting assistant professor of anthropology at University of California, Berkeley. He is editor and translator of Cannibal Metaphysics by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (Univocal/Minnesota, 2014).
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- Contributor: Claude Levi-Strauss
- Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
- ISBN13: 9781517906375
- Number of Pages: 120
- Packaged Dimensions: 127x203x25mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- Release Date: 2019-12-24
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Claude Levi-Strauss (1908-2009) was a French anthropologist and ethnologist who was foundational in the development of structuralism and structural anthropology. The best known of his many books are Tristes Tropiques, The Savage Mind, and Myth and Meaning. Emmanuel Desveaux is a director of studies at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales. Robert Bononno has translated fiction and nonfiction, including Rene Crevel's My Body and I (a finalist for the French-American Foundation Prize) and works by Michel Foucault, Henri Lefebvre, Albert Memmi, and Isabelle Stengers published by the University of Minnesota Press. Peter Skafish is visiting assistant professor of anthropology at University of California, Berkeley. He is editor and translator of Cannibal Metaphysics by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (Univocal/Minnesota, 2014).
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