Natura-myśl symboliczna-kultura
Nature - symbolic thought - culture
Author(s): Wojciech Jerzy BursztaSubject(s): Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze
Keywords: Lévi-Strauss; nature; symbolic thought; culture;
Summary/Abstract: An Outlook on Lévi-Strauss structuralism from the point of the notions of “nature” and “culture”, which the French ethnologist employs in his work, is suggested in this paper. It is the author’s thesis that the opposition nature-culture can be conceived as the main line of the interpretation concerning the basic trends of Lévi-Strauss general theoretical thought. Some analysis concerning understanding of the relation between nature and culture have been carried out to defend the above thesis, from the point of view of 1) the subject in question (nature and culture as two distinct realities which are objectivized in people’s thinking), 2) the methodology (the ways of investigation of the relations that organize the two realities or link them together). It appears that symbolic thinking is always the factor which unites the orders of reality. This thinking uses both natural and social substance in order to make them into coherent logical systems. Lévi-Strauss analyses of totemism and mythologicai thinking excmplify this phenomenon (in the former case nature is transformed into culture; in the latter – just the opposite occurs – culture is transformed into nature). The paper presents an evolution of Lévi-Strauss point of view on the realation between naturę and culture. This evolution, however, has resulted in a clarification of the sense in which he uses both these notions. Duality of a possible understanding of these notions is best rendered by the following words of Lévi-Strauss: “nature is preculture and it is also subculture”
Journal: LUD
- Issue Year: 105/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 342-366
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Polish