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Biography of Claude Rivière


Claude Rivière was born on December 24, 1932, in Curzon, Vendée, France. He is a prominent French anthropologist known for his contributions to social anthropology. Rivière has served as a professor at the University of Paris V (Sorbonne), where he has influenced many students and researchers in the field. His work predominantly focuses on political anthropology, social stratification, and the interplay between culture and governance.


Over his career, he has engaged in various scholarly activities, including acting as the dean of a faculty in Guinea and heading a department in Togo. His research emphasizes the necessity of understanding political structures within their cultural and historical contexts.



Selected Bibliography of Claude Rivière


Claude Rivière has authored several significant works in anthropology. Here are some of his notable publications:


1. Guinea: The Mobilization of a People (1968)

2. Classes et stratifications sociales en Afrique (PUF, 1978) - A study on social classes and stratification in Africa.

3. Les Liturgies politiques (PUF, 1988) - An exploration of political rituals and ceremonies in societal governance.

4. Socio-anthropologie des religions (Armand Colin, 1997) - Discusses the relationship between social structures and religious practices.

5. Introduction à l'anthropologie - A comprehensive introduction to the field of anthropology.

6. Mythes modernes au cœur de l'idéologie (1991) - An analysis of modern myths within the context of ideology.


For further reading on Claude Rivière, you may refer to his Wikipedia page or his works available on Google Books.




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