| Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence - 1984 - 304 páginas
...as an important collective "text" in the sense that "the culture of a people is an ensemble of texts which the anthropologist strains to read over the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong" (Geertz 1974:29), a text in which certain aspects of a culture's ethos are "spelled out externally"... | |
| Robert Neal Wilson - 1986 - 190 páginas
...advises the anthropologist to adopt this stance of sympathetic interpretation: The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong. There are enormous difficulties in such an enterprise, methodological pitfalls to make a Freudian quake,... | |
| James Clifford, George E. Marcus - 1986 - 320 páginas
...constructions a certain, if you will, substantialized authority, Geertz refers in "Deep Play" to culture "as an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which the anthropologist strains to read over the shoulder of those to whom they properly belong" (452 — 53). '3 The image is striking: sharing and... | |
| Gwen Kennedy Neville - 1987 - 176 páginas
...festivals of Christmas, Lent, Easter, and many more. To quote Geertz again, "The culture of a people is an ensemble of Texts, themselves ensembles which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong" (Geertz 1973:452). Reunion and Symbolic Inversion In attempting to understand the inversion of the... | |
| Paul Rabinow, William M. Sullivan - 1987 - 408 páginas
...chrysanthemums cast swords. 42 The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, that the anthropologist strains to read over the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong. There are enormous difficulties in such an enterprise, methodological pitfalls to make a Freudian quake,... | |
| William Roseberry - 1989 - 300 páginas
...conspiracies and join them or perceive insults and answer them ..." (ibid.: 13). Or: "The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong" (1973c: 452). The last quote comes from the wellknown essay, "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight,"... | |
| Robert D. Pelton - 1989 - 334 páginas
...depth linguistically. Clifford Geertz frames the problem with special grace: The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong. There are enormous difficulties in such an enterprise, methodological pitfalls to make a Freudian quake.... | |
| Alex Weingrod - 1990 - 168 páginas
...for many years to come. "The culture of a people," writes Clifford Geertz in a well-known passage, "is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong" (1973, 452). This is an appealing image: like poems, myths or paintings so, too, events can be imagined... | |
| Chandra Mukerji, Michael Schudson - 1991 - 514 páginas
...contemporaries, or that the same people who arrange chrysanthemums cast swords.42 The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles, which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong. There are enormous difficulties in such an enterprise, methodological pitfalls to make a Freudian quake,... | |
| James W. Carey - 1992 - 258 páginas
...elegantly summarized the position in an essay on the "Balinese Cockfight": The culture of a people is an ensemble of texts, themselves ensembles which...the shoulders of those to whom they properly belong. ... In the cockfight, then, the Balinese forms and discovers his temperament and his society's temper... | |
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