Claude Lévi-Strauss
francouzský antropolog a filozof
Claude Lévi-Strauss was a renowned French anthropologist and ethnologist, born in Belgium in 1908. He played a pivotal role in shaping the theories of structuralism and structural anthropology through his work. Lévi-Strauss held a prestigious position as the chair of Social Anthropology at the Collège de France, a role he maintained from 1959 to 1982. His academic expertise and contributions to the field earned him numerous accolades and recognition from institutions worldwide.
Throughout his illustrious career, Lévi-Strauss received various honors and distinctions. In 1973, he was elected a member of the esteemed Académie française, solidifying his position as a leading figure in French intellectual circles. Additionally, he was a member of the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris, further demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence. Lévi-Strauss passed away in 2009, leaving behind a legacy as a prominent anthropologist and ethnologist who significantly impacted the development of structuralism and structural anthropology.