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(Redirected from L’Homme) French anthropological journal This article is about the anthropological journal. For the river in Belgium, see Lomme (river). For the card game also known as l'Homme, see Bête. Academic journal
L'Homme
DisciplineAnthropology
LanguageFrench
Edited byCléo Carastro and Caterina Guenzi
Publication details
History1961-present
PublisherÉcole des hautes études en sciences sociales (France)
FrequencyQuarterly
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ISO 4Homme
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ISSN0439-4216
OCLC no.1752231
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L'Homme. Revue française d'anthropologie, is a French anthropological journal established in 1961 by Émile Benveniste, Pierre Gourou, and Claude Lévi-Strauss at the École pratique des hautes études, as a French counterpart to Man and American Anthropologist.

In 1996 the editorship passed from Jean Pouillon, who had held the post from the journal's inception, to Jean Jamin. Since 2016, Cléo Carastro and Caterina Guenzi are the two editors of the journal.

References

  1. François Dosse, History of Structuralism, Volume 1, translated by Deborah Glassman (University of Minnesota Press, 1997), pp. 5, 186.

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