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Interpreting Clifford Geertz

Author : Jeffrey C. Alexander,Philip Smith
Publisher : Springer
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2011-05-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230118980

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Interpreting Clifford Geertz by Jeffrey C. Alexander,Philip Smith Pdf

Theorist Clifford Geertz's influence extends far beyond Anthropology. This volume reflects the breadth of his influence, looking at Geertz as a theorist rather than as an anthropologist. To date there has been no impartial, comprehensive, and authoritative work published on this critical figure.

Interpreting Clifford Geertz

Author : Jeffrey C. Alexander,Philip Smith
Publisher : Springer
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2011-05-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230118980

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Interpreting Clifford Geertz by Jeffrey C. Alexander,Philip Smith Pdf

Theorist Clifford Geertz's influence extends far beyond Anthropology. This volume reflects the breadth of his influence, looking at Geertz as a theorist rather than as an anthropologist. To date there has been no impartial, comprehensive, and authoritative work published on this critical figure.

The Interpretation of Cultures

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780465093564

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The Interpretation of Cultures by Clifford Geertz Pdf

In The Interpretation of Cultures, the most original anthropologist of his generation moved far beyond the traditional confines of his discipline to develop an important new concept of culture. This groundbreaking book, winner of the 1974 Sorokin Award of the American Sociological Association, helped define for an entire generation of anthropologists what their field is ultimately about.

An Analysis of Clifford Geertz's The Interpretation of Cultures

Author : Abena Dadze-Arthur
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351353182

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An Analysis of Clifford Geertz's The Interpretation of Cultures by Abena Dadze-Arthur Pdf

Clifford Geertz has been called ‘the most original anthropologist of his generation’ – and this reputation rests largely on the huge contributions to the methodology and approaches of anthropological interpretation that he outlined in The Interpretation of Cultures. The centrality of interpretative skills to anthropology is uncontested: in a subject that is all about understanding mankind, and which seeks to outline the differences and the common ground that exists between cultures, interpretation is the crucial skillset. For Geertz, however, standard interpretative approaches did not go deep enough, and his life’s work concentrated on deepening and perfecting his subject’s interpretative skills. Geertz is best known for his definition of ‘culture,’ and his theory of ‘thick description,’ an influential technique that depends on fresh interpretative approaches. For Geertz, ‘cultures’ are ‘webs of meaning’ in which everyone is suspended. Understanding culture, therefore, is not so much a matter of going in search of law, but of setting out an interpretative framework for meaning that focuses directly on attempts to define the real meaning of things within a given culture. The best way to do this, for Geertz, is via ‘thick description:’ a way of recording things that explores context and surroundings, and articulates meaning within the web of culture. Ambitious and bold, Geertz’s greatest creation is a method all critical thinkers can learn from.

Local Knowledge

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2008-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780786723751

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Local Knowledge by Clifford Geertz Pdf

In essays covering everything from art and common sense to charisma and constructions of the self, the eminent cultural anthropologist and author of The Interpretation of Cultures deepens our understanding of human societies through the intimacies of "local knowledge." A companion volume to The Interpretation of Cultures, this book continues Geertz’s exploration of the meaning of culture and the importance of shared cultural symbolism. With a new introduction by the author.

The Interpretation Of Cultures

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1977-05-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0465097197

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The Interpretation Of Cultures by Clifford Geertz Pdf

One of the twentieth century's most influential books, this classic work of anthropology offers a groundbreaking exploration of what culture is With The Interpretation of Cultures, the distinguished anthropologist Clifford Geertz developed the concept of thick description, and in so doing, he virtually rewrote the rules of his field. Culture, Geertz argues, does not drive human behavior. Rather, it is a web of symbols that can help us better understand what that behavior means. A thick description explains not only the behavior, but the context in which it occurs, and to describe something thickly, Geertz argues, is the fundamental role of the anthropologist. Named one of the 100 most important books published since World War II by the Times Literary Supplement, The Interpretation of Cultures transformed how we think about others' cultures and our own. This definitive edition, with a foreword by Robert Darnton, remains an essential book for anthropologists, historians, and anyone else seeking to better understand human cultures.

The Interpretation of Cultures (Text Only)

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780008219475

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The Interpretation of Cultures (Text Only) by Clifford Geertz Pdf

'One of the most articulate cultural anthropologists of this generation. Geertz has consistently attempted to clarify the meaning of 'culture' and to relate that concept to the actual behavior of individuals and groups.' -Elizabeth Colson, Contemporary Sociology

Works and Lives

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0804717478

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Works and Lives by Clifford Geertz Pdf

The illusion that ethnography is a matter of sorting strange and irregular facts into familiar and orderly categories—this is magic, that is technology—has long since been exploded. What it is instead, however, is less clear. That it might be a kind of writing, putting things to paper, has now and then occurred to those engaged in producing it, consuming it, or both. But the examination of it as such has been impeded by several considerations, none of them very reasonable. One of these, especially weighty among the producers, has been simply that it is an unanthropological sort of thing to do. What a proper ethnographer ought properly to be doing is going out to places, coming back with information about how people live there, and making that information available to the professional community in practical form, not lounging about in libraries reflecting on literary questions. Excessive concern, which in practice usually means any concern at all, with how ethnographic texts are constructed seems like an unhealthy self-absorption—time wasting at best, hypochondriacal at worst. The advantage of shifting at least part of our attention from the fascinations of field work, which have held us so long in thrall, to those of writing is not only that this difficulty will become more clearly understood, but also that we shall learn to read with a more percipient eye. A hundred and fifteen years (if we date our profession, as conventionally, from Tylor) of asseverational prose and literary innocence is long enough.

Clifford Geertz by His Colleagues

Author : Richard A. Shweder,Byron Good
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2005-03-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780226756103

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Clifford Geertz by His Colleagues by Richard A. Shweder,Byron Good Pdf

Clifford Geertz is the most influential American anthropologist of the past four decades. His writings have defined and given character to the intellectual agenda of a meaning-centered, nonreductive interpretive social science and have provoked much excitement and debate about the nature of human understanding. As part of the American Anthropological Association's centennial celebration, the executive board sponsored a presidential session honoring Geertz. Clifford Geertz by His Colleagues compiles the twelve speeches given then by a distinguished panel of social scientists along with a concluding piece by Geertz in which he responds to each speaker and reflects on his own career. These edited speeches cover a broad range of topics, including Geertz's views on morality, cultural critique, interpretivism, time and change, Islam, and violence. A fitting tribute to one of the great thinkers of our age, this collection will be enjoyed by anthropologists as well as students of psychology, history, and philosophy.

Available Light

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781400823406

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Available Light by Clifford Geertz Pdf

Clifford Geertz, one of the most influential thinkers of our time, here discusses some of the most urgent issues facing intellectuals today. In this collection of personal and revealing essays, he explores the nature of his anthropological work in relation to a broader public, serving as the foremost spokesperson of his generation of scholars, those who came of age after World War II. His reflections are written in a style that both entertains and disconcerts, as they engage us in topics ranging from moral relativism to the relationship between cultural and psychological differences, from the diversity and tension among activist faiths to "ethnic conflict" in today's politics. Geertz, who once considered a career in philosophy, begins by explaining how he got swept into the revolutionary movement of symbolic anthropology. At that point, his work began to encompass not only the ethnography of groups in Southeast Asia and North Africa, but also the study of how meaning is made in all cultures--or, to use his phrase, to explore the "frames of meaning" in which people everywhere live out their lives. His philosophical orientation helped him to establish the role of anthropology within broader intellectual circles and led him to address the work of such leading thinkers as Charles Taylor, Thomas Kuhn, William James, and Jerome Bruner. In this volume, Geertz comments on their work as he explores questions in political philosophy, psychology, and religion that have intrigued him throughout his career but that now hold particular relevance in light of postmodernist thinking and multiculturalism. Available Light offers insightful discussions of concepts such as nation, identity, country, and self, with a reminder that like symbols in general, their meanings are not categorically fixed but grow and change through time and place. This book treats the reader to an analysis of the American intellectual climate by someone who did much to shape it. One can read Available Light both for its revelation of public culture in its dynamic, evolving forms and for the story it tells about the remarkable adventures of an innovator during the "golden years" of American academia.

Clifford Geertz in Morocco

Author : Susan Slyomovics
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317988175

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Clifford Geertz in Morocco by Susan Slyomovics Pdf

Between 1963 and 1986, eminent American anthropologists Clifford and Hildred Geertz - together and alone - conducted ethnographic fieldwork for varying periods in Sefrou, a town situated in north-central Morocco, south of Fez. This book considers Geertz’s contributions to sociocultural theory and symbolic anthropology. Clifford Geertz made an immense impact on the American academy: his interpretative and symbolic approaches reoriented anthropology analytically away from classic social science presuppositions, while his publications profoundly influenced both North American and Maghribi researchers alike. After his death at the age of 80 on October 30, 2006, scholars from local, national, and international universities gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles, to analyze his contributions to sociocultural theory and symbolic anthropology in relation to Islam; ideas of the sacred; Morocco’s cityscapes (notably Sefrou’s bazaar or suq); colonialism and post-independence economic development; gender, and political structures at the household and village levels. This book looks back to a specific era of American anthropology beginning in the 1960s as it unfolded in Morocco; and at the same time, the contributions examine new lines of enquiry that opened up after key texts by Geertz were translated into French and introduced to generations of francophone Maghribi researchers who sustain lively and inventive meditations on his Morocco writings. This book was published as a special issue of Journal of North African Studies.

Local Knowledge

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2008-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780786723751

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Local Knowledge by Clifford Geertz Pdf

In essays covering everything from art and common sense to charisma and constructions of the self, the eminent cultural anthropologist and author of The Interpretation of Cultures deepens our understanding of human societies through the intimacies of "local knowledge." A companion volume to The Interpretation of Cultures, this book continues Geertz’s exploration of the meaning of culture and the importance of shared cultural symbolism. With a new introduction by the author.

The Interpretation of Cultures

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Culture
ISBN : LCCN:73081190

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After the Fact

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780674254039

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After the Fact by Clifford Geertz Pdf

“An unabashedly honest ethnography . . . [from] a founder of ‘symbolic’ anthropology . . . reflections on his fieldwork over a period of . . . forty years. Brilliant.” (Kirkus Reviews) In looking back on four decades of anthropology in the field, Geertz has created a work that is a personal history as well as a retrospective reflection on developments in the human sciences amid political, social, and cultural changes in the world. An elegant summation of one of the most remarkable careers in anthropology, it is at the same time an eloquent statement of the purposes and possibilities of anthropology's interpretive powers. Through the prism of his fieldwork over forty years in two towns, Pare in Indonesia and Sefrou in Morocco, Geertz adopts various perspectives on anthropological research and analysis during the post-colonial period, the Cold War, and the emergence of the new states of Asia and Africa. Throughout, he clarifies his own position on a broad series of issues at once empirical, methodological, theoretical, and personal. The result is a truly original book, one that displays a particular way of practicing the human sciences and thus a particular—and particularly efficacious—view of what these sciences are, have been, and should become. “Geertz charts the transformation of cultural anthropology from a study of "primitive" people to a multidisciplinary investigation of a particular culture's symbolic systems, its interactions with the larger forces of history and modernization.” —Publishers Weekly “An elegant, almost meditative volume of reflections.” —The New Yorker “[An] engrossing story of a few key moments in American social science during the second half of the twentieth century as [Geetz] participated in them.” —New York Times Book Review

The Religion of Java

Author : Clifford Geertz
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1976-02-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780226285108

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The Religion of Java by Clifford Geertz Pdf

Part of the material issued in 1958 under title: Modjokuto, religion in Java. Includes index.