A milestone in the study of culture from the father of
structural anthropology.
This watershed work records Claude Levi-Strauss's search for "a
human society reduced to its most basic expression." From the
Amazon basin through the dense upland jungles of Brazil,
Levi-Strauss found the societies he was seeking among the Caduveo,
Bororo, Nambikwara, and Tupi-Kawahib. More than merely recounting
his time in their midst, "Tristes Tropiques" places the cultural
practices of these peoples in a global context and extrapolates a
fascinating theory of culture that has given the book an importance
far beyond the fields of anthropology and continental philosophy.
The author's fresh approach, sense of humor, and openness to the
sensuous mystique of the tropics make the scientific thrust of the
book eminently accessible.
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