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Thread #68174   Message #1145154
Posted By: Amos
24-Mar-04 - 04:33 PM
Thread Name: BS: The Duel
Subject: RE: BS: The Duel
Well, SRS, I owe ya one for that wonderful rare word!! I must have missed it when I read Levi-Strauss in translation. Anyway:

bricolage (French, 'doing odd jobs'). A characteristic (according to C. Levi-Strauss) of the early human mind, in contrast to modern scientific thinking. But bricolage is entirely rational (i.e. not pre-rational) in its own way. He introduced the term in The Savage Mind. A bricoleur is one who improvises and and uses any means or materials which happen to be lying around in order to tackle a task: 'The bricoleur is adept at executing a great number of diverse tasks; but unlike the engineer, he does not subordinate each of them to the availability of raw materials and tools, conceptualized and procured specifically for this project; his instrumental universe is closed, and the rule of his game is to make do with the means at hand.' In the making of myth, bricolage is the use of whatever happens to be 'lying around,' so that myth is both rational and improvisatory.
www.bloomington.in.us/~okolicko/definitions.html

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