Description: Like New copy clean and unmarked. Cover shows a small amount of scuffing and one corner is curled and slightly bent, otherwise a mint condition copy. In anthropological terms the concept of "the raw" versus "the cooked" has long been associated with the dichotomy between the natural world and the world of human culture. In a broad-based empirical study of native mythologies, Claude Lévi-Strauss proposes a structural and thematic link between the opposition of the raw and the cooked in mythological thought and man's attempt to establish a balanced relationship between natural and cultural forces. Lévi-Strauss postulates that the raw/cooked axis is characteristic of all human culture, with elements falling along the "raw" side of the axis being those of "natural" origin, and those on the "cooked" side being of "cultural" origin - i.e. products of human creation. Symbolically, cooking marks the transition from nature to culture, by means of which the human state can be defined in accordance with all its attributes. In mythological thought, the cooking of food is, in effect, a form of mediation between nature and society, between life and death, and between heaven and earth. The cook, in turn, can be viewed as a cultural agent whose function is to "mediate the conjunction of the raw product and the human consumer," the operation of which has the effect of "making sure the natural is at once cooked and socialized."
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Book Title: The Raw and the Cooked
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Original Language: French
Item Length: 5 in
Edition: Second Edition
Publication Year: 1983
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 8 in
Author: Claude Levi-Strauss
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Environment, Nature & Earth, Folklore & Mythology, Sociology
Topic: Anthropology, Brazil, Cooking, Cultural Studies, Ethnology, Indigenous Myths, Mythology, Nature, Society, Structuralism
Item Weight: 20 oz
Number of Pages: 402 Pages