Tristes Tropiques by Claude Lévi-Strauss

An Anthropological Study of Primitive Societies

"Tristes Tropiques" is a blend of autobiography, travel literature, and anthropology by a renowned scholar. The book is a recounting of the author's travels and anthropological work, primarily in Brazil, in the 1930s. It provides a critical and philosophical reflection on his experiences and observations, offering insights into indigenous tribes like the Nambikwara and Tupi-Kawahib, and exploring themes of cultural change, the nature of anthropology, and the author's own disillusionment with Western civilization.

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Published
1955
Nationality
French
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-500
Original Language
French
Avg User Rating
(3.5)
Alternate Titles
- A World On The Wane

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