Oluwatoyin,
Thank you for bringing back the contributions of Claude Levi Staruss to the present. As a student of Anthropology at Oxford, I had to read his interesting articles on structuralism, and his distinctions through taxonomies of right and left etc.
Your reference will provide me with a refreshing re-reading. I have taken up some CODESRA Doctoral Student Mentees from Nigeria and the Cameroon. I am billed to take another from Uganda. Check out how to to be part of this experience since you are so gifted and thorough,
Thanks,
Dr. Babatunde
Ten years ago, on 30 October 2009, the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, one of the greatest figures of our time, passed away. The UNESCO Courier | 30 October 2019 | | Claude Lévi-Strauss 1908 - 2009 Ten years ago, on 30 October 2009, the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, one of the greatest figures of our time, passed away. The UNESCO Courier pays tribute to its faithful collaborator, and invites you to read a selection of his articles. Most of them were published in the 1950s and were later included in our issue Claude Lévi-Strauss : the view from afar, on the occasion of his 100th birthday, in 2008. Just published Claude Lévi-Strauss The man • The work • His legacy under the direction of Nicolas Journet and Jasmina Šopova published by Sciences Humaines, in partnership with UNESCO | | | |
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