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Polity Press
05 October 2018
Academic, writer, figure of melancholy, aesthete Claude Levi-Strauss (1908-2009) not only transformed his academic discipline, he also profoundly changed the way that we view ourselves and the world around us.

In this award-winning biography, historian Emmanuelle Loyer recounts Levi-Strauss's childhood in an assimilated Jewish household, his promising student years as well as his first forays into political and intellectual movements. As a young professor in 1935 Levi-Strauss left Paris for Sao Paulo to teach sociology. His rugged expeditions into the Brazilian hinterland, where he discovered the Amerindian Other, made him into an anthropologist. The racial laws of the Vichy regime would force him to leave France yet again, this time for the US in 1941, where he became Professor Claude L. Strauss, to avoid confusion with the jeans manufacturer.

His return to France, after the war, ushered in the period during which he produced his greatest works: several decades of intense labour in which Levi-Strauss reinvented anthropology, establishing it as a discipline that offered a new view on the world. In 1955, Tristes Tropiques offered indisputable proof of this the world over. During those years, Levi-Strauss became something of a national monument, a celebrity intellectual in France. But he always claimed his perspective was a view from afar, enabling him to deliver incisive and subversive diagnoses of our waning modernity.

Loyer's outstanding biography tells the story of a true intellectual adventurer whose unforgettable voice invites us to rethink questions of the human and the meaning of progress. Levi-Strauss was less of a modern than he was our own great and disquieted contemporary.

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Imprint:   Polity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 64mm
Weight:   1.383kg
ISBN:   9781509511983
ISBN 10:   1509511989
Pages:   740
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Foreword Adam Kuper Introduction. The Worlds of Claude Levi-Strauss Part I Yesterday s Worlds (E-1935) Chapter 1 The Name of the Father Chapter 2 Revelations (1908-1924) Chapter 3 Revolutions (1924-1931): Politics vs. Philosophy Chapter 4 Redemption: Anthropology (1931-1935) Chapter 5 The Enigma of the World Part II New Worlds (1935-1947) Chapter 6 France in Sao Paulo Chapter 7 In the Heart of Brazil Chapter 8 Massimo Levi with the Nambikwara Chapter 9 Crisis (1939-1941) Chapter 10 A Frenchman in New York City: Exile and Intellectual Invention (1941-1944) Chapter 11 Structuralism D the American Years Part III The Old World (1947-1971) Chapter 12 The Ghosts of Marcel Mauss Chapter 13 Manhood Chapter 14 The Confessions of Claude Levi-Strauss Chapter 15 Structuralist Crystallization (1958-1962) Chapter 16 The Manufacture of Science Chapter 17 The Scholarly Life Chapter 18 The Politics of Discretion Part IV The World (1971-2009) Chapter 19 Immortal Chapter 20 Metamorphoses Chapter 21 Claude Levi-Strauss, our Contemporary Notes Works by Levi-Strauss Archives consulted Abbreviations of Works by Levi-Strauss Illustration credits Index

Emmanuelle Loyer is Professor of Contemporary History at Sciences-Po, Paris. Her biography of L vi-Strauss was awarded the Prix Femina essai in 2015.

Reviews for Lévi-Strauss: A Biography

'Emmanuelle Loyer has produced a meticulously researched, intelligent and sensitive biography worthy of her subject, one of the greatest Francophone intellectuals of the twentieth century. Critical yet generous, her portrait of Claude Levi-Strauss rings true and comes alive on the page.' Michael Harkin, University of Wyoming 'The inspiration that continues to spring forth from the work of Levi-Strauss is a mystery to many anthropologists. He has told us of the many influences on his work, and commentators have argued for yet others, but they don't really account for his extraordinary originality and independence. Emmanuelle Loyer's thorough account of his life and work may help us resolve this wonderful puzzle.' Maurice Bloch, London School of Economics 'This is the first true biography of one of the greatest French intellectuals of the twentieth century, who lived to be 100 years old and who finished his life covered in glory and honours. Emmanuelle Loyer's book is a marvel of intelligence that holds the reader's attention from beginning to end.' Elisabeth Roudinesco, Le Monde Loyer's biography offers an unprecedentedly rich sense of the man. Financial Times Loyer offers a vivid portrait of the anthropologist and his time. But she also invites us to imagine how Levi-Strauss might endure as a thinker for our century, as much for his own. Boston Review deeply researched . . . engaging and engaged The New York Review of Books


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