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Claude Levi-Strauss was a French social anthropologist and a leading exponent of structuralism. Often known as "the "father of modern anthropology", he revolutionized the world of social anthropology by implementing the methods of structuralist analysis developed by Saussuro in the field of cultural relations. Advertisements Early Life and Education: Born in Brussels, Belgium in 1908
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