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Clifford James Geertz (/ɡɜːrts/ ;
August 23, 1926 –
October 30, 2006) was an
American anthropologist who is
remembered mostly for his
strong support for...
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Geertz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Geertz is a
German surname.
People with this
surname include:
Clifford Geertz (1926–2006), U.S. anthropologist...
- in the
federal case,
Church of
Scientology International v.
Fishman and
Geertz (Case No. CV 91-6426 (HLH (Tx)
United States District Court for the Central...
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sense in
which it is used
today was
developed by
anthropologist Clifford Geertz in his book The
Interpretation of
Cultures (1973) to
characterise his own...
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Hildred Storey Geertz (February 12, 1927 –
September 30, 2022) was an
American anthropologist who
studied Balinese and
Javanese kinship practices and Balinese...
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American anthropologist Clifford Geertz. The book is a
foundational text in
cultural anthropology and
represents Geertz’s vision of how
culture should be...
- gain a
better understanding of a
particular society.
According to
Clifford Geertz, "[b]elieving, with Max Weber, that man is an
animal suspended in webs of...
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anthropologist Clifford Geertz included in the book The
Interpretation of
Cultures (1973). Considered[by whom? – Discuss]
Geertz's most
seminal work,[not...
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Julius Geertz (21
April 1837 – 21
October 1902) was a
German artist of the Düsseldorf
school of painting.
Geertz was born in
Hamburg where he
began his...
- Nineteenth-Century Bali is a 1980 book
written by
anthropologist Clifford Geertz.
Geertz argues that the pre-colonial
Balinese state was not a "hydraulic bureaucracy"...