

Class 19: Structuralism and Anthropology
31 snips Feb 7, 2024
Delve into the world of structuralism and its profound impact on anthropology and linguistics. Discover how key philosophical shifts responded to the decline of religious authority and led to existential crises. Explore a visionary’s dream of Esperanto, aiming to unite cultures amid strife. Uncover crucial concepts like semiotics and the interconnectedness of signs within social systems. Lastly, experience the evolution of structuralism through a linguist's journey amidst early 20th-century upheaval, revealing the dynamic relationship between language and culture.
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Ukraine Conference Air Raid Anecdote
- Marci Shore shared attending a conference via Zoom at 3:30 a.m. in solidarity with Ukraine amid air raid sirens.
- The participants bravely continued despite bomb threats, illustrating intellectual resistance during crisis.
Embeddedness in Historical Structures
- Revisionist Marxism embeds historical structures but maintains human responsibility and agency.
- We are never outside history; our actions shape and are shaped by preexisting structures.
Structuralism as Response to Alienation
- Structuralism answers alienation post-God's death by bracketing subjectivity and teleology.
- It focuses on understanding the world as a system of interrelated parts, diminishing human centrality.