Re: [Foucault-L] Claude Levi-Strauss death

The Levi Strauss Corporation has become well known in communities of color in the US for oppressive work conditions. They finally closesd all their factories in the US and moved to third world countries in search of cheaper labor and more lax regulation. Check out Fuerza Unida, a woman of color group formed as a result of the closure of a LSC in Texas. Quite a legacy.
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From: Chetan Vemuri
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As a student of anthropology (as a minor in university right now) I am
strongly respectful of Levi Strauss and am sad at his passing (old as
he was).
Structural Anthropology was very good.
He's on par with Durkheim, Bourdieu and Weber.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Erik Hoogcarspel <jehms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Chetan Vemuri schreef:
>> So this may have little to do with Foucault and was already posted
>> before perhaps but what are everyone's thoughts on the death of one of
>> the last remaining French intellectual icons, Claude Levi Strauss?
>> He was 100-101 years old.
>>
>>
>>
> He was a fine philosopher, teacher of Pierre Bourdieu, great renewer of
> anthropology and midwife of the postmodern fase in our culture. I loved
> his Anthropologie Structurale and La Pensee Suavage has become a classic.
>
> erik
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