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November 09, 2009

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Jon Reid

When I was little, my family spent a year in France while my father, on his sabbatical, studied under Lévi-Strauss. So I passed along this link. He replied,

"I looked up the kiwi article and read it all, but since he is asking about the influence of Lévi-Strauss's writings on the training of missionaries, and since I read him long after I had been 'trained,' I don't have anything useful to suggest to him. His impact on me, despite the time I spent listening to his lectures and reading his books, was slight -- not because of some implied cultural relativism but because I couldn't find any way to make use of his structuralism. But I did write an article about structuralism in Japanese which I'm sure you're dying to read."

(I just teased him over the phone, "A year in France and that's all you have to say for it?")

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