This paper discusses Levi-Strauss engagement in UNESCO activities. On the one hand, Levi-Strauss engagement in Pakistan had an important impact on his later work, as well as on his overall view about the world and culture( s); while on the other, Levi-Strauss’s definitions of the relationship between race/nation and culture had an important influence on the ways in which UNESCO dealt with the ideas about culture and on the ways these ideas were implemented in its global strategies of action in/towards culture. On the one hand, this engagement included a delivery of the European world view (as a superior one) to everyone who does not have it; while on the other, it also meant a protection of material remains of different cultures world-wide ...
Translated by Smoki Musaraj from the original in English: "The advent of heroic anthropology in the ...
Lévi-Strauss was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the 20th century, and his meth...
In the middle of the twentieth century, cultural anthropology was largely hostile to the notion of h...
International audienceClaude Lévi-Strauss is one of the greatest interdisciplinary writers of the tw...
This article analyzes the diatribe of Lévi-Strauss on the idea of 'humanism' and his criticism to ‘g...
A guest paper on Claude Levi-Strauss by J.R. von Sturmer, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Stu...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
This article inscribes itself into the intellectual tradition of anthropology as literature. It offe...
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The programme Lévi-Strauss set for anthropology in the postwar years places his discipline at the ce...
One wonders why Jacques Le Goff has used the term anthropology instead of ethnology or ethno-history...
The pursuit of world peace has long been part of the telos of modern anthropology, although this may...
These are two authors, in Foucauldian terms that certainly belong to the most influential individual...
The paper presents a critical overview of the life and career of Claude Lévi Strauss, who turned 100...
The vast continent of anthropological knowledge can be understood as a collection of western account...
Translated by Smoki Musaraj from the original in English: "The advent of heroic anthropology in the ...
Lévi-Strauss was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the 20th century, and his meth...
In the middle of the twentieth century, cultural anthropology was largely hostile to the notion of h...
International audienceClaude Lévi-Strauss is one of the greatest interdisciplinary writers of the tw...
This article analyzes the diatribe of Lévi-Strauss on the idea of 'humanism' and his criticism to ‘g...
A guest paper on Claude Levi-Strauss by J.R. von Sturmer, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Stu...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
This article inscribes itself into the intellectual tradition of anthropology as literature. It offe...
International audienceLévi-Strauss's Centennial is an opportunity to show his inextricable connectio...
The programme Lévi-Strauss set for anthropology in the postwar years places his discipline at the ce...
One wonders why Jacques Le Goff has used the term anthropology instead of ethnology or ethno-history...
The pursuit of world peace has long been part of the telos of modern anthropology, although this may...
These are two authors, in Foucauldian terms that certainly belong to the most influential individual...
The paper presents a critical overview of the life and career of Claude Lévi Strauss, who turned 100...
The vast continent of anthropological knowledge can be understood as a collection of western account...
Translated by Smoki Musaraj from the original in English: "The advent of heroic anthropology in the ...
Lévi-Strauss was one of the most original and influential thinkers of the 20th century, and his meth...
In the middle of the twentieth century, cultural anthropology was largely hostile to the notion of h...