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André Leroi-Gourhan on Technology

A Selection of Writings from the 1930s to the 1960s

A selection of Leroi-Gourhan’s most important texts—many translated into English for the first time.

André Leroi-Gourhan is undoubtedly one of the most acclaimed figures of twentieth-century anthropology and archaeology. In France, his intellectual importance rivals that of the Claude Lévi-Strauss, yet Leroi-Gourhan’s major contributions are almost entirely unknown in the Anglophone world. This collection seeks to change that. This selection highlights some of his chief influences, such as elaborating a theory of technology, which argues that material culture focuses on the object in use and how use is a dynamic feature that has specific consequences for human evolution and human society. With serious ramifications for our understanding of material culture, putting Leroi-Gourhan’s thinking about technology into English will have an immediate and transformative impact on material culture studies.

350 pages | 6.25 x 9.25 | © 2023

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"Leroi-Gourhan’s multidisciplinary approach to the evolution of technology and humankind represented one of the few attempts of that period to integrate materials from biology, archaeology, anthropology, psychology, and sociology into a synthetic and holistic science of humanity that transcends disciplinary boundaries of man—a task that was significantly ahead of its time, remains unresolved to this day, and is acquiring special value today for the human sciences as a whole. It appears that it was precisely this attempt that inspired the editor of the present collection and the translators to republish the works of this outstanding scholar, which had come to be regarded as bibliographic rarities."

Sergei Sokolovskiy, translated by Nathan Schlanger | Ethnographic Review, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology

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