The Savage Mind.

"One of the earliest works of structural anthropology": The Savage Mind First Edition; Inscribed by Claude Levi-Strauss

The Savage Mind.

LEVI-STRAUSS, Claude.

Item Number: 800

First Edition of the author’s magum opus. Octavo. Inscribed by Claude Levi- Strauss on the half title page, “Author’s compliments to ______ Claude Levi-Strauss.” Light rubbing to the bottom cloth, a near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.

Lévi-Strauss explains that the savage mind is not a particular mind but "rather a mind in its untamed state as distinct from mind cultivated or domesticated for the purpose of yielding a return" (219). The Savage Mind was one of the earliest works of structural anthropology, and it was vastly influential to the general field. The book also influenced the philosophical fields of structuralism and post-structuralism. The application of bricolage to social structure, the unified application of interdisciplinary studies to a single field, directly inspired Jacques Derrida's essay "Structure, Sign and Play". And the notion that social structures can be recontextualized plays a large role in Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's Capitalism and Schizophrenia. "Every word, like a sacred object, has its place. No précis is possible. This extraordinary book must be read" (Edmund Carpenter, New York Times Book Review).

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