André Leroi-Gourhan on Technology

A Selection of Writings from the 1930s to the 1960s

By André Leroi-Gourhan

Edited by Nathan Schlanger
Translated by Nils F. Schott

A selection of Leroi-Gourhan’s most important texts—many translated into English for the first time.

André Leroi-Gourhan is undoubtedly one of the most acclaimed figures of twentieth-century anthropology and archaeology. In France, his intellectual importance rivals that of the Claude Lévi-Strauss, yet Leroi-Gourhan’s major contributions are almost entirely unknown in the Anglophone world. This collection seeks to change that. This selection highlights some of his chief influences, such as elaborating a theory of technology, which argues that material culture focuses on the object in use and how use is a dynamic feature that has specific consequences for human evolution and human society. With serious ramifications for our understanding of material culture, putting Leroi-Gourhan’s thinking about technology into English will have an immediate and transformative impact on material culture studies.

Published in collaboration with Bard Graduate CenterCultural Histories of the Material World.

André Leroi-Gourhan (1911–86) was a French archaeologist, paleontologist, paleoanthropologist, and anthropologist.

Nathan Schlanger is professor of archaeology at the Ecole nationale des chartes, Paris.

Nils F. Schott is a lecturer in the Euro-American Program of the Collège universitaire de Sciences Po, Reims.


© 2023
ISBN: 9781941792148 [cloth]
ISBN: 9781914363276 [PDF]
350 pages | 6.25 x 9.25
$65

Contents

Series Editor’s Preface vii
Preface xi

Part I. Reading Technology—Introducing Leroi-Gourhan
Nathan Schlanger

One: Presenting Leroi-Gourhan—Presenting the Anthology
Two: The Making of Technology
Three: Drawing the Gestures, Digging the Text—Leroi-Gourhan and Prehistoric Archaeology
Four: The Reception and Relevance of Leroi-Gourhan’s Technology

Part II. Selected Texts, 1936–1962
André Leroi-Gourhan

One: Ethnology and Museography, 1936
Two: Man and Nature (Elementary Forms of Human Activity), 1936
Three: Man and Matter, 1943 (Revised 1971; Selection)
Four: Milieu and Techniques, 1945 (Selection)
Five: Note on the Relations between Technology and Sociology, 1949
Six: Material Civilization and Spiritual Life, 1950
Seven: Homo faber . . . Homo sapiens, 1952
Eight: Techniques and Society among Animals and Humans, 1957
Nine: Technical Behavior among Animals and Humans, 1957
Ten: The Technological Illusion, 1960
Eleven: Ethnology and the Making of a New Humanism, 1962

Bibliography
Index
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