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Jean-Pierre Lorit
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Ouvrage sans égal de l'ethnographie contemporaine, destiné à large public, Tristes Tropiques nous transporte. Au travers de la réalité quotidienne d'un jeune homme parti à la découverte de l'altérité des cultures, Claude Lévi-Strauss dépeint les émerveillements mais aussi les difficultés du voyage. Nous suivons avec passion le travail de l'ethnologue, ses réflexions et ses interrogations sur les tribus du Brésil et d'Asie auprès desquelles il vit pendant plusieurs mois, mais aussi sa mise en perspective des ressorts de notre société occidentale. Claude Lévi-Strauss nous livre les clés intellectuelles pour la compréhension du monde, des civilisations. Son voyage philosophique questionne la place de l'homme dans la nature et notre rapport à l'autre.
La succession Lévi-Strauss et les Editions Plon ont décidé d'offrir une version sonore intégrale du texte en confiant la production aux Editions Frémeaux & Associés. Enfin, le musée du Quai Branly qui n'aurait sans doute jamais existé sans la lutte contre les préjugés de Claude Lévi-Strauss, apporte aujourd'hui son soutien à cette œuvre incarnée. Amoureux de la langue, Jean-Pierre Lorit rend l'intégralité de l'œuvre accessible et fluide par une lecture pleine de sens et de rythme.©2012 Editions Plon - Frémeaux et Associés (P)2012 Groupe Frémeaux Colombini SAS
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""Je hais les voyages et les explorateurs". La toute première phrase de Tristes Tropiques, ouvrage sans égal de l'ethnographie contemporaine et véritable voyage philosophique, affirme d'emblée le rejet, par Claude Lévi-Strauss, de l'exotisme comme porte vers le sensationnel. Figure fondatrice de la pensée structuraliste, anthropologue et penseur, Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009) est aussi sorti du strict cadre des études académiques. En 1955, le fameux Tristes tropiques l'a fait connaître et apprécier de multiples lecteurs. Dans un coffret, voici l'intégrale (lu par Jean-Pierre Lorit) d'un récit de voyage qui présente la réalité de l'homme, de son rapport à la nature et à la société."
Pierre-Louis Cereja, L'Alsace
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Segments misplaced
Recording is ok till chapter 10. Chapter 11 in the recoding is actually begins with page 4 of chapter 13 in the book. It keeps reading till page 3 of capter 16 in the book. Then you have to go back. I wish Audible correct this and notify us so we could reload the recording with the right order of segments.
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