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    nature within a society‚ analyze it from all aspects‚ and perform cross-cultural comparisons. The essay "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight" is written by a well respected anthropologist by the name of Clifford Geertz‚ who details his observations of the Balinese culture. Geertz was a professor at Princeton and received his Ph.D. from Harvard‚ as well as publishing several successful books in the field of anthropology. Geertz’s essay presents a study and analysis on the Balinese culture

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    Cultural Approach to Organization Clifford Geertz and Michael Pacanowsky describe organizations as having their own culture like a web.  Geertz described culture as a shared meaning‚ shared understanding and shared sense making. This means that any given organization has a particular culture in which the meanings for things are shared between individuals. Geertz has referred to himself as an ethnographer‚ do observe and analyzes social discourse in thick descriptions. Then‚ Michael Pacanowsky

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    the health food movement to Geertz and his definition of religion. When thinking about the supposed “premise” of religion‚ I had always believed the vague and obscure definition that religion is a set of beliefs and practices that center around a divine force. Because of my ignorance regarding religion‚ my views were incredulous concerning Dubisch and her claim of connecting the food movement to Geertz’s definition. After delving into the works of Dubisch and Geertz‚ I came to the conclusion that

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    Summarising Clifford Geertz’ ‘Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture’ Drishta Gopala‚ 3351‚ B.Sc.(H) Anthropology- II Year Geertz starts his article discussing the radical nature of the concept of ‘Culture’‚ one around which the entire field of Anthropology has arisen. He compares it to all other powerful scientific concepts and ideas that rose to fame and power‚ that due to resolving multiple fundamental problems‚ are thought to be the ultimate solution to all problems and

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    Social Anthropology Essay. How would you summarize Clifford Geertz’s contribution to the field of anthropology? Clifford Geertz I have chosen this essay on Geertz‚ as the information I received in class I found interesting and wanted to elaborate on the knowledge I already had. In this essay‚ I will be discussing Geertz’s contributions to anthropology‚ and what I have interpreted these contributions as myself. When looking at Geertz’s ideas and theories in Anthropology‚ some of these ideas and

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    Clifford Brown: Life and Music A musician’s life and works go hand in hand‚ with each one influencing and giving insight to the other. One of the greatest trumpet players in jazz‚ Clifford Brown‚ lived a short but successful life. Clifford Brown gained the respect and admiration of his peers‚ and his works continue to be appreciated by listeners today. His longtime friend and bandmate Max Roach pioneered modern jazz drumming and is featured on almost all of Clifford Brown’s classic recordings. Clifford

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    Theories from the late 19th to 20th century has shaped modern day anthropology. Two leading anthropologists that have changed the way one interprets culture and people is Bronislaw Malinowski and Clifford Geertz‚ respectively. Both established their own theories and interpretations in anthropology that has been used and criticized. According to “A History of Anthropology” by Thomas Eriksen and Finn Nielsen‚ Malinowski was one of the four founding fathers of twentieth century anthropology‚ influencing

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    In my opinion‚ I find the sociological definition of religion to be my favorite and most helpful. Clifford Geertz explains his definition very clearly‚ saying that religion is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful‚ persuasive and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic. What I believe he means is that instead

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    Clifford Brown and Max Roach "Clifford Brown and Max Roach" was the first recording of a quintet that changed jazz. It was tragically short lived; Clifford Brown and pianist Richie Powell (Bud’s brother) were to die in the same car crash within two years of the album’s release‚ an event that affected Max Roach for years to come. The music is based in bop but has outgrown its origins to such an extent that it is clearly one of the first great examples of hard bop. Clifford Brown is superb on

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    GeertzGeertzGeertz… The man I would like to be in his shoes!!! What a lucky man!!! Without having any idea what he want to do with his life; ending up at Harvard and as a bonus had a trip to tropical islands of Indonesia. I have tried my best to focus and understand his ideas‚ after I read that very first chapter on the ‘Available Light’ in which he reflects how clueless he was and how he turned out an eminent anthropologist! I had really big struggle to read him‚ maybe my subconscious mind does

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