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Lévi-Straussian, a. and n. Anthropol.|ˌleɪvɪˈstraʊsɪən| [f. the name of Claude Lévi-Strauss (b. 1908), French anthropologist + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Lévi-Strauss or his work; similar in kind to his arguments or ideas, esp. his theories of structuralism (q.v.). B. n. A follower of Lévi-Strauss; an exponent of his theories.
1967E. Leach Struct. Study Myth & Totemism p. xix, We can choose how we are related..even to that enigmatic Lévi-Straussian cat. 1977Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. XXVIII. 110b Levi-Straussian structuralism can be explained psychoanalytically. 1980Economist 9 Aug. 92/2 Watson or Crick could demonstrate the validity of their double helix model of genes... A Freudian (or Jungian, or Marxist, or Lévi-Straussian) cannot do the same for their models of humanity. 1981P. Jorion in J. Wintle Makers of Mod. Culture 306/1 Foucault's ‘épistème’..functions much like a Lévi-Straussian ‘group of transformations’. 1987Amer. Ethnologist XIV. 735 The three structuralisms, functionalist, Lévi-Straussian, or Marxist. |