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Claude and Lévi-Strauss
Above all, Claude Lévi-Strauss helped institutionalize anthropology in France.
Tylor's definition of animism has since largely been followed by anthropologists, such as Émile Durkheim, Claude Lévi-Strauss and Tim Ingold.
Others, such as Claude Lévi-Strauss ( who was influenced both by American cultural anthropology and by French Durkheimian sociology ), have argued that apparently similar patterns of development reflect fundamental similarities in the structure of human thought ( see structuralism ).
* Claude Lévi-Strauss
The French school of ethnology was particularly significant for the development of the discipline since the early 1950s with Marcel Griaule, Germaine Dieterlen, Claude Lévi-Strauss and Jean Rouch.
* Lévi-Strauss, Claude.
* Claude Lévi-Strauss
* Claude Lévi-Strauss
Claude Lévi-Strauss believed that myths reflect patterns in the mind and interpreted those patterns more as fixed mental structures — specifically, pairs of opposites ( i. e. good / evil, compassionate / callous ) — than as unconscious feelings or urges.
* 1908 – Claude Lévi-Strauss, French anthropologist ( d. 2009 )
Thinkers most typically linked with Structuralism include anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, the early writings of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, the early writings of literary theorist Roland Barthes, and the semiotician Algirdas Greimas.
In 1950, UNESCO suggested in The Race Question — a statement signed by 21 scholars such as Ashley Montagu, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Gunnar Myrdal, Julian Huxley, etc.
Through his decisive influence on Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes, among others, Jakobson became a pivotal figure in the adaptation of structural analysis to disciplines beyond linguistics, including anthropology and literary theory ; this generalization of Saussurean methods, known as " structuralism ", became a major post-war intellectual movement in Europe and the United States.
At the École libre des hautes études, a sort of Francophone university-in-exile, he met and collaborated with Claude Lévi-Strauss, who would also become a key exponent of structuralism.
French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss was arguably the first such scholar, sparking a widespread interest in Structuralism ..
The term " structuralism " itself appeared in the works of French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss.
Literary structuralism often follows the lead of Vladimir Propp, Algirdas Julien Greimas, and Claude Lévi-Strauss in seeking out basic deep elements in stories, myths, and more recently, anecdotes, which are combined in various ways to produce the many versions of the ur-story or ur-myth.
* The Elementary Structures of Kinship, Claude Lévi-Strauss
* Structural Anthropology, Claude Lévi-Strauss
* Mythologiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss
* Claude Lévi-Strauss
His theories develop the ideas of Saussure, Hjelmslev, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
* Structuralism and post-structuralism in the work of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Louis Hjelmslev, Roman Jakobson, Jacques Lacan, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Roland Barthes, etc.
the works of Claude Lévi-Strauss, Ernst Cassirer, Mircea Eliade, Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, and Northrop Frye for various interpretations ).
* November 28 – Claude Lévi-Strauss, Belgian-born French anthropologist ( d. 2009 )

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Democratic Floor Leader Claude Kitchin would have no part of the measure.
General Sir Claude Auchinleck stated that, but for Ultra-" Rommel would have certainly got through to Cairo ".
Millet's late landscapes would serve as influential points of reference to Claude Monet's paintings of the coast of Normandy ; his structural and symbolic content influenced Georges Seurat as well.
Claude Bernard's ( 1813 – 1878 ) further discoveries ultimately led to his concept of milieu interieur ( internal environment ), which would later be taken up and championed as " homeostasis " by American physiologist Walter Cannon ( 1871 – 1945 ).
Claude Bernard ’ s experiments were in the field of clinical physiology, those of the Naturalist writers ( Zola being their leader ) would be in the realm of psychology.
He also corresponded with the abbess and philosopher Claude de Bectoz, of whose letters he was so fond that he would carry them around and show them to the ladies of his court.
Claude wrote from Edinburgh on 18 May that he would survey the fortifications of the realm.
" As Claude Prosper Jolyot Crébillon said, Marivaux's characters not only tell each other and the reader everything they have thought, but everything that they would like to persuade themselves that they have thought.
But after Anne failed to produce a living son, Louis dissolved the betrothal and betrothed Claude to his heir presumptive, Francis of Angoulême, thereby insuring Brittany would remain united with France.
In a 1966 interview, Claude Bonnefoy, comparing the Absurdists to Sartre and Camus, said to Ionesco, " It seems to me that Beckett, Adamov and yourself started out less from philosophical reflections or a return to classical sources, than from first-hand experience and a desire to find a new theatrical expression that would enable you to render this experience in all its acuteness and also its immediacy.
Since acquiring title to a full-blood's allotment would require a lengthy federal legal procedure, the committee shifted their attention to the allotment adjoining Oochaleta's on the east, a parcel belonging to committee member Claude L. " Jay " Washbourne.
The eccentric photojournalist Peter Throckmorton, out of New York, arrived there in the mid 1950s after a controversial campaign where he was profiling the Algerian War from the point of view of the Algerian rebels fighting against French troops, which would later lead to an alleged altercation between himself and another team member, Claude Duthuit, who was fighting with the French.
A reaction against the smooth blandness of Brown's landscapes was inevitable ; the landscapes lacked the sublime thrill which members of the Romantic generation ( like Richard Payne Knight and Uvedale Price ) looked for in an ideal landscape, where the painterly inspiration would come from Salvator Rosa rather than Claude Lorrain.
" Jacques Herbrand would have hated Bourbaki " said French mathematician Claude Chevalley quoted in Michèle Chouchan " Nicolas Bourbaki Faits et légendes " Edition du choix, 1995.
In September 2008, it was announced by Claude Haut, the president of the Vaucluse province, that in 2009 the Tour de France would visit Mont Ventoux after a seven-year absence.
Rhoda murdered Claude because he would not give her the penmanship medal.
She would not hold the penmanship medal for Claude Daigle the day of the Fern Grammar School picnic.
Girondist and historian Pierre Claude François Daunou argues in his Mémoires that the Girondists were too cultivated and too polished to retain their popularity for long in times of disturbance, and so they were the more inclined to work for the establishment of order, which would mean the guarantee of their own power.
It was there that she met the publicist Claude Wolff, to whom she was attracted immediately, and when she was told that he would work with her if she signed up with the label, she agreed.
Claude Gilbert was the station master of Tan-y-Gwlch station in the original black-and-white series, who would share a cup of tea with Jones whilst Ivor rested at the platform.
Gates took a break from musical theatre to work on other projects, including writing a new album, but planned to return in March 2012, taking the part of Claude in the UK touring production of Hair It was later announced that the musical would not proceed as efforts to rescue the tour following the bankruptcy of the original production company had failed.
Ysaÿe was also a friend of Claude Debussy and would sometimes correspond to him by letter.

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