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Two approaches to the humanities: Claude Lévi-Strauss and Germaine Tillion
Two approaches to the humanities: Claude Lévi-Strauss and Germaine Tillion

Author(s): Tzvetan Todorov
Subject(s): Anthropology, Epistemology, Social Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Keywords: anthropology; epistemology; Claude Lévi-Strauss; Germaine Tillion;

Summary/Abstract: This article compares two different approaches to the humanities in general and to anthropology in particular, represented by two renowned French scholars, Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009) and Germaine Tillion (1907–2008). While Lévi- Strauss emphasized the importance of an objective stance in the humanities and wanted to eliminate all subjectivity, Tillion desired to reserve an exclusive role for subjectivity, preferring human individuals to abstractions. The article suggests looking for the reason for these opposite positions within the disparate experiences the two scholars had during World War II: an American university life for Lévi-Strauss, and “humanist classes” in a German concentration camp for Tillion. A person who had been through the schooling at Ravensbrück could not arrive at the same conception of the field as another whose experiences came from the campus of an American university.

  • Issue Year: 45/2017
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 302-316
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English