One of the most influential French anthropologists of the 20th Century, he founded the structuralist school of anthropology in the 1950s Claude levi Strauss 1908-2009
Claude Levi Strauss applied the structural approach to anthropology arguing that family relations and   belief systems are best analysed as complex sets of interrelated parts.   He undertook a law degree at the University of Paris, and then taught sociology at the University of São Paulo in Brazil.  He carried out sociological expeditions in Brazil in the 1930s. “ a structuralist without knowing it”   He has applied structural theory to studies of myth, ritual and kinship. Lévi-Strauss's contribution to structuralist thought is that he provides a scientific account which shows the world as a world of meanings . He considers culture a system of symbolic communication,  This relates to narrative in media as,  through his examination of myths from all over the world, he has identified that myths are organised in binary oppositions (for example, good/evil) Field of study
Claude Levi Strauss was born in Belgium November 28 1908 to his French parents  His job was a French anthropologist Education: He studied at the university of Paris Further education: he  taught sociology at the University of São Paulo in Brazil from 1935-1939, he was a professor at the new school for social research in 1942-1945, In 1950 he became director of studies at the Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes, In in 1959 Strauss assumed the chair of social anthropology  at the college de France. Strauss has written many books including “The raw and the cooked”, “The savage mind”, “Structural anthropology” and “Totemism”  Claude Levi Strauss is best known for his rejection of history and humanism  Biography
I think that Strauss’s method is interesting because he has taught us how to read the signs of a human body, and how we express our thoughts and feelings through signs, symbols and body language. My opinion

Claude Levi Strauss

  • 1.
    One of themost influential French anthropologists of the 20th Century, he founded the structuralist school of anthropology in the 1950s Claude levi Strauss 1908-2009
  • 2.
    Claude Levi Straussapplied the structural approach to anthropology arguing that family relations and belief systems are best analysed as complex sets of interrelated parts. He undertook a law degree at the University of Paris, and then taught sociology at the University of São Paulo in Brazil.  He carried out sociological expeditions in Brazil in the 1930s. “ a structuralist without knowing it” He has applied structural theory to studies of myth, ritual and kinship. Lévi-Strauss's contribution to structuralist thought is that he provides a scientific account which shows the world as a world of meanings . He considers culture a system of symbolic communication, This relates to narrative in media as, through his examination of myths from all over the world, he has identified that myths are organised in binary oppositions (for example, good/evil) Field of study
  • 3.
    Claude Levi Strausswas born in Belgium November 28 1908 to his French parents His job was a French anthropologist Education: He studied at the university of Paris Further education: he taught sociology at the University of São Paulo in Brazil from 1935-1939, he was a professor at the new school for social research in 1942-1945, In 1950 he became director of studies at the Ecole Practique des Hautes Etudes, In in 1959 Strauss assumed the chair of social anthropology at the college de France. Strauss has written many books including “The raw and the cooked”, “The savage mind”, “Structural anthropology” and “Totemism” Claude Levi Strauss is best known for his rejection of history and humanism Biography
  • 4.
    I think thatStrauss’s method is interesting because he has taught us how to read the signs of a human body, and how we express our thoughts and feelings through signs, symbols and body language. My opinion