- Tristes Tropiques
"Tristes Tropiques" is a
memoir , first published inFrance in1955 , by theanthropologist and structuralistClaude Lévi-Strauss [Claude Levi Strauss (1955) "Tristes Tropiques" (1973 English translation by John and Doreen Weightman) New York: Atheneum] .It documents his travels and anthropological work, focusing principally on
Brazil , though it refers to many other places, such as theCaribbean andIndia . Although ostensibly a travelogue, the work is infused with philosophical reflections and ideas linking many academic disciplines, such associology ,geology ,music ,history andliterature .Contents
The book consists of 40 chapters, organised into nine sections.
Parts 1 to 3 details Levi Strauss' reflections on leaving
Europe and visiting theNew World and theTropics , comparing his first impressions with subsequent visits, relating aspects of his academic training as well as his work as a professor during the founding years ofSão Paulo University .Part 4 'The Earth and its Inhabitants' sets out a geographical analysis of the development of South American settlements as well as an aside into social structure in India and what is now
Pakistan .Parts 5 through 8 each focus on a Native Brazillian culture group: Caduveo (or
Guaycuru ), Bororo,Nambikwara and Tupi-Kawahib respectively, while touching on many other topics.Part 9 'The Return' closes the book with reflections on, among other themes, the nature and purpose of
anthropology , the effects oftravel on the mind, the roles ofBuddhism andIslam in global culture, humankind's place in the universe and our connections to the world and to one another.Style
The opening sentence, 'I hate travelling and explorers', is notable for its
irony and in general the narrative is highly reflexive, often critiquing itself or the author and reader's assumed pretensions, such as a thirst for the 'exotic' [ibid. p.37f.] .Though the writing style is fluid, almost conversational at times, the structure of the text is extremely complex, linking together numerous places, times and ideas. For example, Part One: 'An End to Journeying' connects Levi Strauss' first trip to Brazil in
1935 with his escape fromFrance toNew York in1941 and his later visits toSouth America , in a stylistic imitation ofmemory .Levi Strauss frequently makes connections between ostensibly diverse entities or ideas to underline a point. For example, in Chapter 14, he compares the ancient cities of the Indus valley with those of the USA in the mid-twentieth century, implying that
Mohenjo-Daro andHarappa could be imagined as foreshadowing contemporaryChicago orSão Paulo 'after a prolonged period of involution in the European chrysalis' [ibid. p.130] .The work maintains an elegiac and poetic tone, lamenting a 'lost' New World [Tristes Tropiques p.74] but is tempered by a strong ambivalence, perhaps a product of the paradoxical idealized status of the anthropologist as a 'detached observer' who nevertheless remains engaged as a human participant [ibid. p.412ff.] .
In its assessments of the impact of development on the environment, the 'shrinking' of the world through
travel andtourism and the consequent emergence of a form of 'monoculture', "Tristes Tropiques" seems remarkably prescient.Critical Reception and Influence
Apparently the book was extremely well-received on its publication [Wikipedia article
Claude Levi Strauss ] . The organizers of thePrix Goncourt lamented that they were not able to award Lévi-Strauss the prize because Tristes Tropiques was technically non-fiction [ibid.] .Georges Bataille wrote a favourable review ['Un livre humain, un grand livre' », Critique, n°105, février 1956.] andSusan Sontag classed it as one of the 20th Century's 'great books' [ [http://www.citeulike.org/user/chikuwabu/article/272344 CiteULike: Tristes Tropiques ] ] .References
External links
* [http://varenne.tc.columbia.edu/bib/auth/levstcld0.html List of works by Claude Lévi-Strauss]
* [http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/claude_levi Strauss.html Overview, in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory (subscriber access only)]
*fr icon [http://www.academie-francaise.fr/immortels/base/academiciens/fiche.asp?param=647 Claude Lévi Strauss' profile on the Académie française site]Video
* [http://www.documen.tv/asset/About_Tristes_Tropiques.html Documentaire 52': About "Tristes Tropiques"] 1991 - Film Super 16
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