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The Story of Lynx (Paperback, New edition): Claude Levi-Strauss

The Story of Lynx (Paperback, New edition)

Claude Levi-Strauss; Translated by Catherine Tihanyi

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"In olden days, in a village peopled by animal creatures, lived Wild Cat (another name for Lynx). He was old and mangy, and he was constantly scratching himself with his cane. From time to time, a young girl who lived in the same cabin would grab the cane, also to scratch herself. In vain Wild Cat kept trying to talk her out of it. One day the young lady found herself pregnant; she gave birth to a boy. Coyote, another inhabitant of the village, became indignant. He talked all of the population into going to live elsewhere and abandoning the old Wild Cat, his wife, and their child to their fate ..." So begins the Nez Perce's myth that lies at the heart of "The Story of Lynx", Claude Levi-Strauss's accessible examination of the mythology of American Indians. In this wide-ranging work, the author considers the many variations in a story that occur in both North and South America, but especially among the Salish-speaking peoples of the Northwest Coast. He also shows how centuries of contact with Europeans have altered the tales. Levi-Strauss focuses on the opposition between Wild Cat and Coyote to explore the meaning and uses of "gemellarity", or twinness, in Native American culture. The concept of dual organization that these tales exemplify is one of non-equivalence: everything has an opposite or other, with which it coexists in unstable tension. In contrast, Levi-Strauss argues, European notions of twinness - as in the myth of Castor and Pollux - stress the essential sameness of the twins. This fundamental cultural difference lay behind the fatal clash of European and Native American peoples. This work addresses and clarifies all the major issues that have occupied Claude Levi-Strauss for decades, and in it he explicitly connects history and structuralism.

General

Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: December 1996
First published: December 1996
Authors: Claude Levi-Strauss
Translators: Catherine Tihanyi
Dimensions: 216 x 138 x 2mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
Edition: New edition
ISBN-13: 978-0-226-47472-4
Categories: Books > Social sciences > General
LSN: 0-226-47472-0
Barcode: 9780226474724

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