Claude Levi-Strauss: The Poet in the Laboratory

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by Patrick Wilcken


  Petit manuel du parfait aventurier (Mac Orlan)

  Petrullo, Vincenzo

  Phänomenologie des Geistes (Hegel)

  Phénoménologie de la perception, La (The Phenomenology of Perception) (Merleau-Ponty)

  phenomenology

  “Philosophical Postulates of Historical Materialism with Specific Reference to Karl Marx, The” (Lévi-Strauss)

  physical anthropology

  Piaget, Jean

  Picasso, Pablo

  CLS on

  photograph of

  West African mask acquired by

  “Picasso and Cubism” (Lévi-Strauss)

  Piéron, Henri

  Pinto, Estevão

  Plon publishers

  Pollock, Jackson

  Polynesians

  positivism

  logical

  post-structuralism

  Potière jalouse, La (The Jealous Potter) (Lévi-Strauss)

  Pouillon, Jean

  pre-Columbian artifacts

  see also Pacific Northwest Coast

  Primitive Peoples of Mato Grosso, Brazil (Petrullo)

  Primitive Society (Lowie)

  primitivism

  Prix Claude Levi-Strauss

  Prix Goncourt

  Propp, Vladimir

  Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph

  Proust, Marcel

  psychoanalysis

  shamanic cures vs.

  totemism and

  Pueblo Indians

  Puerto Rico

  Quain, Buell

  health concerns of

  suicide of

  Quesalid

  Race et histoire (Lévi-Strauss)

  Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred

  Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (RTF)

  reciprocity

  Redfield, Robert

  reflexive ethnography

  Regard éloigné, Le (The View from Afar) (Lévi-Strauss)

  Regarder, écouter, lire (Look, Listen, Read) (Lévi-Strauss)

  religion

  Religious Life of Primitives seminars

  Revault d’Allonnes, Olivier

  Revel, Jean-François

  Ricoeur, Paul

  Rio de Janeiro

  CLS’s first impressions of

  France Antarctique colony in

  Guanabara Bay of

  Museu Nacional

  Quain in

  Rivers, William

  Rivet, Paul

  Rivière, Georges-Henri

  Robbe-Grillet, Alain

  Rockefeller Foundation

  Rodinson, Maxime

  Romains, Jules

  Rondon, Cândido

  telegraph line constructed by

  Rondon Commission

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Roquette-Pinto, Edgar

  Ross, Alex

  Rothko, Mark

  Rouch, Jean

  Rougemont, Denis de

  Roupnel, Gaston

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Roy, Claude

  Sahlins, Marshall

  Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de

  Saint-Simon, Comte de

  Salish

  São Paulo

  CLS’s description of

  CLS’s photographs of

  CLS’s residence in

  Culture Department of

  industrialization of

  sociological analysis of

  São Paulo, University of

  CLS’s sociology course at

  French mission’s elitist attitude at

  Sapir, Edward

  Sarkozy, Nicolas

  Sarney, José

  “Sarrasine” (Balzac)

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  CLS’s attacks on

  1968 student protests and

  outré lifestyle of

  Saudades do Brasil

  Saudades de São Paulo

  Saussure, Ferdinand de

  Saussure, Raymond de

  Schaeffner, André

  Sebag, Lucien

  Section française de l’Internationale ouvrière (SFIO)

  Segalen, Victor

  Seghers, Anna

  Seligmann, Kurt

  Serge, Victor

  serialism

  “Serpent with Fish inside His Body, The” (Lévi-Strauss)

  Seyrig, Henri

  shamans

  childbirth incantation of

  rebirthing ritual of

  Shannon, Claude

  Silz, René

  Sioux

  Smadja, Henri

  smell, sense of

  socialism

  Société de géographie

  Société des Américanistes

  sociology

  Durkheimian

  positivist

  Soleil Hopi (Talayesva)

  Sontag, Susan

  Sophocles

  “Sorcerer and His Magic, The” (Lévi-Strauss)

  Sorman, Guy

  Sousa Dantas, Luís de

  Soustelle, Jacques

  Soviet Union

  Speer, Albert

  Spencer, Baldwin

  Sperber, Dan

  “Split Representation in the Art of Asia and America” (Lévi-Strauss)

  Staden, Hans

  Steiner, George

  Steward, Julian

  Stiealin, Henri

  Stockhausen, Karlheinz

  Strauss, Isaac

  Strauss, Léa

  Stravinsky, Igor

  structuralism

  Buddhism and

  and CLS’s dandelion structure revelation

  communism and

  critics of

  as formalism

  history and

  humanities as moving toward

  of human mind

  influence of

  Japan and

  method of

  modernism and

  1968 student protest movement and

  orchestral score as metaphor of

  in Pensée sauvage

  philosophical basis of

  serialism vs.

  splice technique and

  subjectivity vs.

  in Totémisme aujourd’ hui

  transformations in

  in Tristes Tropiques

  structural linguistics

  basic tenets of

  phonemics in

  phonetics in

  splitting technique and

  “Structural Study of Myth, The” (Lévi-Strauss)

  Structures élémentaires de la parenté, Les (The Elementary Structures of Kinship) (Lévi-Strauss)

  academic sources of

  citations in

  English version of

  envisaged second volume of

  evolving views on

  final paragraph of

  geographical area included by

  impact of

  inaccuracies in

  incest taboo principle of

  kin diagrams in

  kinship analyses in

  as landmark publication

  limited first edition of

  nature/culture divide in

  preface of

  prose style of

  reciprocal gift-giving principle of

  reviews of

  standard criticism of

  Suor (Amado)

  surrealism, surrealists

  “automatic,”

  French, in New York City

  parlor games of

  VVV journal launched by

  Suyá

  symbolic thought

  symbolist movement

  Système de la mode (Barthes)

  S/Z (Barthes)

  taboos

  see also incest taboo

  Talayesva, Don

  Tales of Charles Perrault conference, The

  Tanguy, Yves

  Taylor, Anne-Christine

  Temps modernes, Les

  Terray, Emmanuel

  Terre humaine book series

  Thevet,
André

  Third Congress of Socialist Students of France

  Thompson, D’Arcy Wentworth

  Tibagy

  Todorov, Tzvetan

  Torres, Heloísa Alberto

  Totem and Taboo (Freud)

  totemism

  anthropological theories of

  of Australian Aborigines

  choice of

  complexity of

  dualism in

  in ethnographic record

  functionalist approach to

  kinship systems and

  negative

  as symbols

  taboos linked to

  in World War I military divisions

  Totemism and Exogamy (Frazer)

  Totémisme aujourd’ hui, Le (Totemism) (Lévi-Strauss)

  totem poles

  Tristes Tropiques (Lévi-Strauss)

  as anthropological landmark

  aphorisms in

  Breton described in

  Buddhism as viewed in

  central narrative of

  contemporary accounts similar to

  critical success of

  critics of

  English version of

  ethnography in

  first draft of

  impact of

  Islam as viewed in

  journey to Brazil in

  Marx in

  opening pages of

  pessimistic tone of

  philosophical tone of

  reflexive ethnography in

  structuralism in

  sunset described in

  symmetry and inversion in

  as title of CLS’s uncompleted novel

  as travel book

  Trobriand Islands

  Trotsky, Leon

  Trubetskoy, Nikolai

  Trumaí

  Tsimshian

  Tupi

  Tupi-Kawahib

  Tupinambá

  2001: A Space Odyssey

  Tyler, Edward

  UNESCO

  Human Relations Area Files of

  International Social Science Council at

  United States:

  CLS’s family connections in

  folk music of

  Foreign Agents Registration Act of

  nuclear air bases of

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS) of

  press of

  Vichy government recognized by

  Unckel, Curt (Nimuendajú)

  Updike, John

  Uppsala University

  urucu dyes

  Vanetti, Dolorès

  van Gennep, Arnold

  Vargas, Getúlio

  Vauxcelles, Louis

  Vellard, Jean

  curare poison experiment of

  harsh methods employed by

  illnesses of

  indigenous artifacts collected by

  Veloso, Caetano

  Verger, Pierre

  Vernant, Jean-Pierre

  Vernet, Joseph

  Versailles

  Vie familiale et sociale des Indiens Nambikwara, La (The Family and Social Life of the Nambikwara) (Lévi-Strauss)

  Villa-Lobos, Heitor

  Vivieros de Castro, Eduardo

  Vlaminck, Maurice de

  Voice of America

  Voie des masques, La (The Way of the Masks) (Lévi-Strauss)

  von den Steinen, Karl

  Voyage au bout de la nuit (Céline)

  Voyage au Congo (Gide)

  VVV

  Wagley, Charles

  Wagner, Richard

  Waldberg, Isabelle

  Waldberg, Patrick

  Wauters, Arthur

  Weaver, Warren

  Weil, André

  Weil, Simone

  Wenner-Gren Foundation

  Wiener, Norbert

  Wiseman, Boris

  Wolfram, Sybil

  Word: Journal of the Linguistic Circle of New York

  Workers’ International Bureau

  World War I,

  World War II,

  Allied European campaign of

  see also France, in World War II; Nazi Germany

  writing

  Xenakis, Iannis

  Xerente

  Xingu

  Yale University

  Yourcenar, Marguerite

  Žižek, Slavoj

  Zola, Émile

  Zuni

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Patrick Wilcken grew up in Sydney and studied at Goldsmiths College and the Institute of Latin American Studies in London. A contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, he works on the Brazil desk at Amnesty International. He is the author of Empire Adrift: The Portuguese Court in Rio de Janeiro 1808-21. He has spent periods in Paris and Rio de Janeiro and now lives in Stoke Newington, London, with his wife and child.

 

 

 


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