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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Very important links

Posted by Cliff Bostock on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:58 AM

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Salon has published a fascinating interview with Richard Wrangham, author of Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human. Wrangham, a Harvard anthropologist, argues that the signal event in the evolution of apes into men was learning to use fire to cook -- not the development of tools, as is usually said.

Wrangham observes that cooked food is more efficiently digestible and nutritious than raw food (and he thus criticizes the so-called "raw food movement"). He also argues that cooking shaped our households and notions about gender.

It's a great read, but I was surprised that neither the author of the interview or Wrangham himself credited Claude Lévi-Strauss for his seminal book, The Raw and the Cooked (1964), which argues (by looking at mythological themes) that the axis of the raw and the cooked signifies the binary opposition of nature and culture. It's arguably a rather small step from Lévi-Strauss' argument to Wrangham's.

Maybe Wrangham takes up Lévi-Strauss in the book's text....

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