Structuralism and Since: From Lévi Strauss to DerridaJohn Sturrock This volume elucidates the structuralist phenomenon, a method of inquiry used by specialists first in linguistics and then in anthropology to organize and evaluate their findings. |
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... become apparent . Assuming that the same is true of all culturally related myths , the question then is : What follows from it ? What can we learn from this potential in myths and groups of myths to yield such patterns ? Lévi - Strauss ...
... become apparent . Assuming that the same is true of all culturally related myths , the question then is : What follows from it ? What can we learn from this potential in myths and groups of myths to yield such patterns ? Lévi - Strauss ...
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... become an écrivain.5 The Freudian influence on Barthes's model of the writer is less figurative , and equally materialist . It showed as far back as Writing Degree Zero , where he defines what in those days he was prepared to call the ...
... become an écrivain.5 The Freudian influence on Barthes's model of the writer is less figurative , and equally materialist . It showed as far back as Writing Degree Zero , where he defines what in those days he was prepared to call the ...
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... become palpable events . A complete account of the characteristic features , syntactic and other , of Lacan's style ... becoming abstractions , widely different words becoming synonyms , synonyms being given widely different meanings ...
... become palpable events . A complete account of the characteristic features , syntactic and other , of Lacan's style ... becoming abstractions , widely different words becoming synonyms , synonyms being given widely different meanings ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Claude LéviStrauss by Dan Sperber | 19 |
Roland Barthes by John Sturrock | 52 |
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