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  1. Structuralism - Wikipedia

    Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way of their relationship to a broader system. [1]

  2. Structuralism - Literary Theory and Criticism

    Mar 20, 2016 · Structuralists believe that the underlying structures which organize rules and units into meaningful systems are generated by the human mind itself and not by sense perception.

  3. Structuralism | Cultural Analysis, Symbolic Systems & Social Structures ...

    Mar 5, 2026 · Structuralism, in cultural anthropology, the school of thought developed by the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, in which cultures, viewed as systems, are analyzed in terms of …

  4. Structuralism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Structuralism is defined as a program initiated by Lévi-Strauss in anthropology, influenced by structural linguistics, focusing on the relationships and oppositions within social structures and extending to …

  5. Structuralism: history, characteristics and major figures

    Structuralism is a method for systematizing science and cultural analysis that views structure as part of a whole. It relies on the assumption that the various elements that make up culture can be understood …

  6. What is Structuralism? | Continental Philosophy

    Mar 24, 2022 · Structuralism is the belief that there is an underlying structure that human activities adhere to. This abstract nature means that these structures are not directly observable.

  7. Structuralism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    The term ‘structuralism’ can be applied to any analysis that emphasizes structures and relations, but it usually designates a twentieth-century European (especially French) school of thought that applies …

  8. Structuralism | The Poetry Foundation

    In literary theory, structuralism challenged the belief that a work of literature reflected a given reality; instead, a text was constituted of linguistic conventions and situated among other texts.

  9. Library Guides: Literary Research: Structuralism and Semiotics

    Apr 14, 2026 · "In the study of literary works, structuralism is distinguished by its rejection of those traditional notions according to which literature ‘expresses’ an author's meaning or ‘reflects’ reality.

  10. Structuralism | Definition, History, Examples & Analysis

    Jul 19, 2023 · Structuralism is a twentieth-century intellectual movement aiming to identify and describe underlying systems of language, culture, literature, and more. Structuralism seeks to demonstrate …