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The Raw and the Cooked
by Claude Lévi-Strauss
This book examines the myths of the South American Indians and demonstrates how these can be reduced to a comprehensible psychological pattern. Moving from minute detail to bold speculation, Levi-Strauss argues that there is no fundamental break between the primitive mind and more evolved attitudes. He analyzes 250 myths to reveal their interrelation and basic structure and, by cross-referencing to European customs, he sets them in a general cultural context.
Indian mythologyIndians -- ReligionMythology -- Case studies.
RELEASED1986
PUBLISHERPenguin
LENGTH369
LANGUAGEEN
The Raw and the Cooked
by Claude Lévi-Strauss
This book examines the myths of the South American Indians and demonstrates how these can be reduced to a comprehensible psychological pattern. Moving from minute detail to bold speculation, Levi-Strauss argues that there is no fundamental break between the primitive mind and more evolved attitudes. He analyzes 250 myths to reveal their interrelation and basic structure and, by cross-referencing to European customs, he sets them in a general cultural context.
Indian mythologyIndians -- ReligionMythology -- Case studies.