Tristes Tropiques

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Penguin, 31.01.2012 - 448 Seiten
"A magical masterpiece."—Robert Ardrey. A chronicle of the author's search for a civilization "reduced to its most basic expression."
 

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A Native Community and its LifeStyle
PART SIX BORORO
Gold and Diamonds
Virtuous Savages
The Living and the Dead
PART SEVEN NAMBIKWARA
The Lost World
In the Sertão

The Making of an Anthropologist
Sunset
PART THREE THE NEW WORLD
The Doldrums
Guanabara
Crossing the Tropic
São Paulo
PART FOUR THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS
Towns and Countryside
Pioneer Zone
The Magic Carpet
Crowds
Markets
PART FIVE CADUVEO
Parana
Pantanal
Nalike
On the Line
Family Life
A Writing Lesson
Men Women and Chiefs
PART EIGHT TUPIKAWAHIB
A Canoe Trip
Robinson Crusoe
In the Forest
The Village of the Crickets
The Farce of the Japim Bird
Amazonia
Seringal
PART NINE THE RETURN
The Apotheosis of Augustus
A Little Glass of
Urheberrecht

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Autoren-Profil (2012)

Claude Levi-Strauss (1908-2009), the founder of structural anthropology, was born in Belgium and studied at the University of Paris. A member of the French Academy, he authored numerous works, including Structural Anthropology, The Savage Mind, and Myth and Meaning.

Patrick Wilcken is the author of Claude Levi-Strauss: The Father of Modern Anthropology. He lives in London.

John Weightman
(1915-2004) and Doreen Weightman (d. 1985) together translated several important anthropological works of Claude Levi-Strauss and a book about Rousseau by Jean Guehenno.

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