Structuralism and Since: From Lévi Strauss to DerridaJohn Sturrock This book considers the work of five French thinkers closely associated with structuralism, and offers a reasoned and positive presentation of an important body of contemporary thought. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Claude LéviStrauss by Dan Sperber | 19 |
Roland Barthes by John Sturrock | 52 |
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