The Raw and the Cooked
Claude Lévi-Strauss's 1964 first volume of Mythologiques — structural analysis of South American myth
Tradition: Structuralism / French structuralist anthropology
Lévi-Strauss's 1964 first volume of Mythologiques — structural analysis of South American myth
The Raw and the Cooked (Le Cru et le Cuit, 1964) is the first volume of Claude Lévi-Strauss's four-volume Mythologiques — the major structural-anthropological analysis of indigenous-American myth. Starting from a Bororo myth on the origin of cooking, Lévi-Strauss traces structural transformations across hundreds of South American myths, demonstrating the binary-oppositional structures (raw/cooked, fresh/rotten, etc.) that organise mythological thought.
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Editions cited
- Le Cru et le Cuit (Plon, 1964); English: The Raw and the Cooked, trans. John and Doreen Weightman (Harper, 1969)
School Embodiments
Foundational text of structural anthropology.
"Mythological thought is structured by binary oppositions; the proper-anthropological work reveals these." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Foundational target/predecessor for post-structuralist critique.
"What post-structuralism develops against — and from — the Lévi-Straussian framework is anticipated within the Mythologiques itself." (Standard scholarly account)
Major contribution to critical-theoretical work on culture and symbol.
"The proper-critical-theoretical work on culture must engage what structuralist analysis has established." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Naturalist-scientific framework — mythology as proper-scientific-anthropological subject.
"The proper-scientific study of mythology requires structural-analytic method." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Engages analytic-metaphysical work on universals, oppositions, structures.
"The structuralist work reveals universal-structural features of mind that proper-analytic work must engage." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Major engagement with indigenous-American mythological-philosophical thought.
"Indigenous-American mythology is not primitive-philosophy but proper-philosophical-conceptual achievement." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Strong rationalist-structural framework — proper-rational structures revealed in mythological thought.
"What appears as mythological-irrational is in fact proper-rational-structural; the binary oppositions reveal this." (The Raw and the Cooked)
Internal Tensions
The Raw and the Cooked has been variously assessed — defenders see foundational structural-anthropological achievement, post-structuralist critics have substantially modified the framework.
I. Time
The 1964 publication moment; the deeper indigenous-mythological time.
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II. Space
South American indigenous geography; the structural-anthropological setting.
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III. Matter
The cultural-symbolic-mythological material the work analyses.
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IV. Observer
Lévi-Strauss as proper structural-anthropological observer.
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V. Energy
The intellectual energies of mid-twentieth-century French structuralism.
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VI. Information
The systematic-structural content of the analysis.
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Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How The Raw and the Cooked resolves each dilemma
38 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 9 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 19 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
1 mainstream position
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.