
Claude Lévi-Strauss
1908 (Bruxelles) — 2009 (Paris)
French anthropologist and ethnologist whose work was key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology.[4] He held the Chair of Social Anthropology at the Collège de France between 1959 and 1982 and was elected a member of the Académie française in 1973. He received numerous honors from universities and institutions throughout the world and has been called, alongside James George Frazer and Franz Boas,[5] the "father of modern anthropology". (Wikipedia)
1949
Annuaire de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Section de Sciences religieuses 1948-1949
Language and the analysis of social laws
1951
American Anthropologist 53/2

Results of the conference of anthropologists and linguistics
1953
Bloomington, Ind, Indiana University Linguistics Club
1960
Cahiers de l'Institut de Science Économique Appliquée 9
"Les Chats" de Charles Baudelaire
1962
L'Homme 2/1
1963
Esprit 31
1965
aut aut 88
Charles Baudelaire 'Les Chats'
1970
in: Introduction to structuralism, New York : Basic Books
Les champignons dans la culture
1970
L'Homme 10/1
1971
Le Monde 10/16
1973
Social science information 12/1
1976
in: Six leçons sur le son et le sens, Paris : Editions de Minuit
1986
in: Leibhaftige Vernunft, München : Fink