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Wild Thought

A New Translation of “La Pensée sauvage”

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Wild Thought

A New Translation of “La Pensée sauvage”

As the most influential anthropologist of his generation, Claude Lévi-Strauss left a profound mark on the development of twentieth-century thought. Through a mixture of insights gleaned from linguistics, sociology, and ethnology, Lévi-Strauss elaborated his theory of structural unity in culture and became the preeminent representative of structural anthropology. La Pensée sauvage, first published in French in 1962, was his crowning achievement. Ranging over philosophies, historical periods, and human societies, it challenged the prevailing assumption of the superiority of modern Western culture and sought to explain the unity of human intellection.

Controversially titled The Savage Mind when it was first published in English in 1966, the original translation nevertheless sparked a fascination with Lévi-Strauss’s work among Anglophone readers. Wild Thought rekindles that spark with a fresh and accessible new translation. Including critical annotations for the contemporary reader, it restores the accuracy and integrity of the book that changed the course of intellectual life in the twentieth century, making it an indispensable addition to any philosophical or anthropological library.

328 pages | 20 halftones, 19 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2021

Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology

Reviews

“The arrival of Mehlman and Leavitt’s new translation is, then, an event. Finally, there is a fresh, agile English rendering of one of the 20th century’s greatest, strangest and most challenging works.”
 

London Review of Books

“An accessible new translation of the modern classic by the predominant theorist of structural anthropology, this tome displaced Western culture’s sense of its own superiority and showed the structural unity of human intellect.”

The Bookseller

“The new title points to what the book subverts, namely the assumption that societies described as ‘primitive’ are intellectually undeveloped. Lévi-Srauss shows, on the contrary, an equality in their compulsion to observe and record distinctions and patterns.”

The Prisma

Table of Contents

Translators’ Introduction

by John Leavitt

Prospectus for La Pensée sauvage, 1962

Preface

1    The Science of the Concrete

2    The Logic of Totemic Classifications

3    Systems of Transformation

4    Totem and Caste

5    Categories, Elements, Species, Numbers

6    Universalization and Particularization

7    The Individual as Species

8    Time Regained

9    History and Dialectic

Appendix: On the Wild Pansy

Bibliography

Notes to the Translation

Index

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