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The ethnocentrism of Clifford Geertz by Keith Windschuttle
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Geertz, Clifford James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
American cultural anthropologist, b. San Francisco. He was a professor of anthropology at the Univ. of Chicago from 1960 to 1970, when he became a professor of social science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He also served as Eastman Professor at Oxford Univ. (1978–79). Famous for advocating a Weberian approach to culture, he did fieldwork in Java, Bali, and Morocco. He has explored the interpretive and critical methodologies of anthropology and argued that cultures should be interpreted as texts, much like literature. [eng]
Clifford Geertz
When Clifford returned from Indonesia, he wrote his first book, Agricultural Involution. It describes the two main kinds of agriculture in Indonesia, swidden and sawah (irrigated rice paddy fields), and their geographical localization. It also describes the historical development of Indonesian agriculture by developing the hypothesis that existing forms of agriculture were intensified instead of changed. Since then, Geertz has published over a dozen books. [eng]
Agricultural Involution (Clifford Geertz)
A book review by Danny Yee. [eng]
Geertz, Clifford [1926]
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