Structuralism is a broad intellectual movement in the humanities and social sciences that came to prominence in the 1960s. Representing the beginning of modern interdisciplinary work in what has come to be called "theory", it seeks not to explain the meaning of an object or event but to understand what made it possible.Taking as their methodological model the successes of the structural linguistics inaugurated by Ferdinand de Saussure, a group of thinkers in such fields as anthropology, literary and cultural studies, sociology and philosophy developed ambitious programs for the interdisciplinary study of the systems by which human beings make the world intelligible.Organized thematically, this four-volume collection explores the key areas of structuralism - and with a new introduction by the editor to guide the reader through the work, this is an essential collection of articles that provides a valuable research resource.
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Structuralism is a broad intellectual movement in the humanities and social sciences that came to prominence in the 1960s. Organized thematically, this four-volume collection explores the key areas of structuralism. Containing an introduction to guide the readers through the work, it provides a useful research resource.
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Introduction Volume 1. Part 1: What is Structuralism? Part 2: Linguistics Volume 2. Part 3: Literary Studies Volume 3. Part 4: Psychoanalysis, Film and Cultural Studies Part 5: Politics, History, Philosophy Volume 4. Part 6: Anthropology Part 7: Debates and Critiques
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Product details

ISBN
9780415340892
Published
2006-06-23
Publisher
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Routledge
Weight
2766 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
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Engelsk
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Innbundet
Number of pages
1460

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