"Levi Strauss 法國的 "社會人類學研究所" 是 社會學加上人類學 嗎?"--我之所以問此 因為其中文文集中他的致中文讀者如此說 很奇怪
昨天碰到葉老師 他告訴我 social/cultural anthropology為英美別
今天找點資料
Claude Lévi-Strauss
(born Nov. 28, 1908, Brussels, Belg.) Belgian-French social anthropologist and leading exponent of
structuralism.
Lévi-Strauss was named to a chair in Social Anthropology at the
Collège de France in 1959.
Wikipedia article "Claude Lévi-Strauss". At roughly the same time he published
Structural Anthropology, a collection of his essays which provided both examples and programmatic statements about
structuralism. At the same time as he was laying the groundwork for an intellectual program, he began a series of institutions for establishing anthropology as a discipline in France, including the Laboratory for Social Anthropology where new students could be trained, and a new journal,
l'Homme, for publishing the results of their research.
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: cultural anthropology Top Branch of anthropology that deals with the study of culture. The discipline uses the methods, concepts, and data of archaeology, ethnography, folklore, linguistics, and related fields in its descriptions and analyses of the diverse peoples of the world. Called social anthropology in Britain, its field of research was until the mid 20th century largely restricted to the small-scale (or "primitive"), non-Western societies that first began to be identified during the age of discovery. Today the field extends to all forms of human association, from village communities to corporate cultures to urban gangs. Two key perspectives used are those of holism (understanding society as a complex, interactive whole) and cultural relativism (the appreciation of cultural phenomena within their own context). Areas of study traditionally include social structure, law, politics, religion, magic, art, and technology.
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