The age of structuralism: Lévi-Strauss to Foucault

New York: Columbia University Press (1980)
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Abstract

This book includes chapters on the most representative structuralists (in anthropology, Marxism, psychoanalysis, literature, and history) as well as on their opponents (in Marxism, hermeneutics, and sociology), so that this book about structuralism also put structuralism in its intellectual and political milieu.

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