History of Structuralism

History of Structuralism

Author
François Dosse, Deborah Glassman
Publisher
Univ of Minnesota Pr
Language
English
Edition
y First edition
Year
1997
ISBN
081662240X,9780816622405
File Type
pdf
File Size
8.5 MiB

From Library Journal


In the first volume of this work, Dosse (director, Paris Center for Critical Studies) chronicles with superb documentation the development of the structuralist movement as it was propelled by such forces as Claude Levi-Strauss (in anthropology), Jacque Lacan (in psychoanalysis), Michel Foucault (in literature and history), and many other French social scientists and humanists. Structuralism emerged as a reaction against the French university system's rigidity and refusal to accept, as philologist Leo Spitzer observed, Anglo-Saxon New Criticism and other didactic methodologies. Then it spread to other countries, for example, American universities' foreign language departments in the late Sixties. Dosse's unnecessarily tedious, long second volume, The Sign Sets, 1967-Present, succeeds only insofar as it demonstrates how structuralism during the Eighties was relegated to its proper place in the university curriculum as just another alternative methodology. Glassman's adept translation will prove useful to social science scholars and humanists.?Robert T. Ivey, Univ. of Memphis, Tenn.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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