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Obituary: Claude Levi-Strauss | Obituary: Claude Levi-Strauss |
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Levi-Strauss is regarded as a giant of 20th Century social sciences | Levi-Strauss is regarded as a giant of 20th Century social sciences |
Claude Levi-Strauss, who died a few weeks short of his 101st birthday, was widely regarded as a founder of modern anthropology and one of France's foremost thinkers. | Claude Levi-Strauss, who died a few weeks short of his 101st birthday, was widely regarded as a founder of modern anthropology and one of France's foremost thinkers. |
He introduced structuralism to anthropology, an approach that seeks to identify common patterns of behaviour and thought in all human societies. | He introduced structuralism to anthropology, an approach that seeks to identify common patterns of behaviour and thought in all human societies. |
Levi-Strauss was born in 1908 in Brussels, Belgium, to French parents of Jewish origin. He grew up in Paris and studied at the Sorbonne. | Levi-Strauss was born in 1908 in Brussels, Belgium, to French parents of Jewish origin. He grew up in Paris and studied at the Sorbonne. |
In the mid-1930s he went to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he taught sociology before turning to anthropology. He conducted research in the Mato Grosso and Amazon regions. | In the mid-1930s he went to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he taught sociology before turning to anthropology. He conducted research in the Mato Grosso and Amazon regions. |
Later critics pointed out that Levi-Strauss had spent limited time with the tribes he studied and had limited knowledge of their language. | Later critics pointed out that Levi-Strauss had spent limited time with the tribes he studied and had limited knowledge of their language. |
However his fieldwork strengthened his academic credentials and would later form the substance of the book that made his name, Tristes Tropiques. | However his fieldwork strengthened his academic credentials and would later form the substance of the book that made his name, Tristes Tropiques. |
Free French link | Free French link |
In 1939 he returned to France to take part in the war effort, and spent a few months behind the Maginot Line. | In 1939 he returned to France to take part in the war effort, and spent a few months behind the Maginot Line. |
I hate travels and explorers Tristes Tropiques | I hate travels and explorers Tristes Tropiques |
After capitulation in 1940, Levi-Strauss worked as a teacher but was dismissed under racial laws introduced by the collaborationist Vichy regime, and left for the US. | After capitulation in 1940, Levi-Strauss worked as a teacher but was dismissed under racial laws introduced by the collaborationist Vichy regime, and left for the US. |
While teaching in New York City, he befriended and was influenced by the famous anthropologist Franz Boas. | |
In 1942, he joined the Free French movement and worked for the US Office of War Information. | In 1942, he joined the Free French movement and worked for the US Office of War Information. |
Levi-Strauss returned to France in 1948 to complete his doctorate. | Levi-Strauss returned to France in 1948 to complete his doctorate. |
A year later he published his thesis as a book, The Elementary Structures of Kinship, which cemented his reputation among scholars. | A year later he published his thesis as a book, The Elementary Structures of Kinship, which cemented his reputation among scholars. |
In 1955 he published Tristes Tropiques, an account of his time as an expatriate doubling as a philosophical meditation. | In 1955 he published Tristes Tropiques, an account of his time as an expatriate doubling as a philosophical meditation. |
The book - which starts with the arresting sentence: "I hate travels and explorers" - was immediately hailed as a masterpiece and turned the author into one of France's best-known intellectuals. | The book - which starts with the arresting sentence: "I hate travels and explorers" - was immediately hailed as a masterpiece and turned the author into one of France's best-known intellectuals. |
Fun and games | Fun and games |
He went on to publish hugely influential books, including Structural Anthropology (1958), the Savage Mind (1962), and The Raw and the Cooked (1964). | He went on to publish hugely influential books, including Structural Anthropology (1958), the Savage Mind (1962), and The Raw and the Cooked (1964). |
Not a year goes by without my receiving an order for jeans | Not a year goes by without my receiving an order for jeans |
The latter led to a series of works entitled Mythologies, in which Levi-Strauss found common threads underlying seemingly arbitrary myths across cultures. | The latter led to a series of works entitled Mythologies, in which Levi-Strauss found common threads underlying seemingly arbitrary myths across cultures. |
By then Levi-Strauss was a worldwide celebrity and taught in the prestigious College de France. | By then Levi-Strauss was a worldwide celebrity and taught in the prestigious College de France. |
He would later become a member of the Academie Francaise, the ultimate accolade for a French intellectual. | He would later become a member of the Academie Francaise, the ultimate accolade for a French intellectual. |
Although his ideas, like those of other structuralist thinkers, influenced the student rebels of 1968, he ultimately took a dim view of the rioters. | Although his ideas, like those of other structuralist thinkers, influenced the student rebels of 1968, he ultimately took a dim view of the rioters. |
"After an initial reaction of curiosity, once I had grown weary of the fun and games, I was repulsed by May 68," he wrote. | "After an initial reaction of curiosity, once I had grown weary of the fun and games, I was repulsed by May 68," he wrote. |
Although not best-known for his sense of humour, Levi-Strauss did remark on the US garment company of the same name. | Although not best-known for his sense of humour, Levi-Strauss did remark on the US garment company of the same name. |
"That unfortunate homonymy has never ceased to haunt me - like a ghost" he once wrote. "Not a year goes by without my receiving an order for jeans - usually from Africa." | "That unfortunate homonymy has never ceased to haunt me - like a ghost" he once wrote. "Not a year goes by without my receiving an order for jeans - usually from Africa." |
Paying tribute to Levy-Strauss, French President Nicolas Sarkozy described him as a "very great scholar, always open to the world, who created modern anthropology". | Paying tribute to Levy-Strauss, French President Nicolas Sarkozy described him as a "very great scholar, always open to the world, who created modern anthropology". |