At the opening of Tristes Tropiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss makes a striking statement for an anthropologist: “I hate traveling and explorers.”
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At the opening of Tristes Tropiques, Claude Lévi-Strauss makes a striking statement for an anthropologist: “I hate traveling and explorers.” What was he expressing? Not a rejection of movement or discovery, but rather a criticism of the superficiality of mass tourism when set against traditional societies, where familial and geographical
Embark on a transformative educational experience with the Geneva EMBA by the University of Geneva.