Claude Lévi-Strauss – The Savage Mind (1962)
The Savage Mind (La pensée sauvage, 1962) is one of the most influential texts of French structuralism and marks an important bridge between ethnology, sociology, and cultural studies. In this work, Claude Lévi-Strauss challenges the conventional distinction between „primitive“ and „civilized“ thought. Using numerous ethnographic examples, he demonstrates that so-called „savage“ patterns of thought—in myths,