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Author Lévi-Strauss, Claude.

Title The way of the masks / Claude Lévi-Strauss ; translated from the French by Sylvia Modelski
Published Seattle : University of Washington Press, [1982]
©1982

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 MELB SPC THORNE  306 Lev/Wot 1982  IN PROCESS
Description x, 249 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Summary This book is a vivid, audacious illustration of Levi-Strauss's provocative structural approach to tribal art and culture. Bringing to bear on the Swaihwe masks his theory that mythical representations cannot be understood as isolated objects, Levi-Strausss began to look for links among them, as well as relationships between these and other types of masks and myths, treating them all as parts of a dialogue that has been going on for generations among neighboring tribes. The wider system that emerges form his investigation uncovers the association of the masks with Northwest coppers and with hereditary status and wealth, and takes the reader as far north as the Dene of Alaska, as far south as the Yurok of northern California, and as far away in time and space as medieval Europe. [publisher]
Analysis Indian art Northwest Coast of North America
Indian masks Northwest Coast of North America
Indians of North America Northwest Coast of North America Religion
Notes Published in paperback 1988
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 233-243
Notes Permanent CaOTSM
Subject Indian art -- Northwest Coast of North America.
Indian masks -- Northwest Coast of North America.
Indian art -- North America -- Northwest Coast of North America.
Indian mythology -- Northwest Coast of North America.
Indian masks -- North America -- Northwest Coast of North America.
Indians of North America -- Northwest Coast of North America -- Religion.
LC no. 82002723
ISBN 0295959290
029596636X (paperback)