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structural anthropology

noun

  1. a school of anthropology founded by Claude Lévi-Strauss and based loosely on the principles of structural linguistics.


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At university, she decided to study structural anthropology, examining the ways humans use myth and social structures to resolve the fundamental oppositions of existence: life and death, light and darkness.

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But we no longer rely on mythic tales like in The Raw and the Cooked, Levi-Strauss’ classic work of structural anthropology.

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They’ll assign readings in philosophy, poetry, structural anthropology, nonsense or an early American novel about a murderous ventriloquist.

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