André Leroi-Gourhan on Technology: A Selection of Writings from the 1930s to the 1960s
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.
Table of Contents
Series Editor's Preface
Preface
Part I. Reading Tehcnology–Introducing Leroi-Gourhan
Nathan Schalnger
Presenting Leroi-Gourhan–Presenting the Anthology
The Making of Technology
Drawing the Gestures, Digging the Text–Leroi-Gourhan and Prehistoric Archaeology
The Reception and Relevance of Leroi-Gourhan's Technology
Part II. Selected Texts, 1936–1962
André Leroi-Gourhan
Editor's Note
Ethnology and Museography, 1936
Man and Nature (Elementary Forms of Human Activity), 1936
Man and Matter, 1943 (Revised 1971; Selection)
Milieu and Techniques, 1945 (Selection)
Note on the Relations between Technology and Sociology, 1949
Material Civilization and Spiritual Life, 1950
Homo father...Homo sapiens, 1952
Techniques and Society among Animals and Humans, 1957
The Technical Illusion, 1960
Ethnology and the Making of a New Humanism, 1962
Bibliography
Index
Permissions
Other Details
ISBN
9781941792148
Page count
270
Publication date
2025
Binding
hardcover