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Discuss 'Levi Strauss' contribution to structuralism with reference to the 'decentring' of the individual.

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structuralism is an approach used to analyze culture that could take an entire semester of study. Second, Claude Levi-Strauss, the guy who many consider the developer of structuralism, has some really outspoken critics.

structuralism is an approach used to analyze culture that could take an entire semester of study. Second, Claude Levi-Strauss, the guy who many consider the developer of structuralism, has some really outspoken critics.With this in mind, we're going to try to keep this lesson as simple as possible. When we're finished, there are two things I'd like for you to have learned: first, what structuralism is; second, Levi-Strauss is the guy usually credited with its development. If we can get these two down, I think we can say 'job done.'

structuralism is an approach used to analyze culture that could take an entire semester of study. Second, Claude Levi-Strauss, the guy who many consider the developer of structuralism, has some really outspoken critics.With this in mind, we're going to try to keep this lesson as simple as possible. When we're finished, there are two things I'd like for you to have learned: first, what structuralism is; second, Levi-Strauss is the guy usually credited with its development. If we can get these two down, I think we can say 'job done.'Now onto some of the more nebulous subject stuff.

structuralism is an approach used to analyze culture that could take an entire semester of study. Second, Claude Levi-Strauss, the guy who many consider the developer of structuralism, has some really outspoken critics.With this in mind, we're going to try to keep this lesson as simple as possible. When we're finished, there are two things I'd like for you to have learned: first, what structuralism is; second, Levi-Strauss is the guy usually credited with its development. If we can get these two down, I think we can say 'job done.'Now onto some of the more nebulous subject stuff.As a means of analyzing culture, or the set of learned behaviors and ideas that characterize a society, structuralism, and of course, Levi-Strauss as its developer, asserts that human culture is just an expression of the underlying structures of the human mind. Trying to state this more plainly, we could say that Strauss's structuralism asserts humans act as we do, not because of where we live or other social factors, but because of the actual structure of the human mind.

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