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The Interpretation of Cultures (Paperback, New edition)
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The Interpretation of Cultures (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R329
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What role does culture play in social life? A distinguished
anthropologist restates the paramount question of his discipline
and offers some brilliant conjectures. Hominization shows that the
traits that were thought unique to homo sapiens (tools, language,
social organization) not only preceded him, but contributed to the
biological evolution which culminated in sapiens. Culture is,
therefore, necessary not merely to man's survival but to his
existential realization. How should it be properly studied? The
starting point for a theory of culture, Geertz tells us, is a
conception of thinking as a social act: a traffic in significant
symbols. Groups employ machineries of meaning to orient themselves
in the world. Only after having understood these programs for the
regulation of behavior can we legitimately relate culture to social
structure. This is precisely what the different "sociologies" - of
religion, ideology, and knowledge - fail to do. But anthropology
comes to the rescue. It gives us access to the conceptual worlds of
peoples so that we can, in an extended sense of the term, converse
with them. Geertz calls it "thick description": a scientific
phenomenonology of culture that is different from the all too
cerebral puzzle-solving of Levi-Strauss. Geertz applies this
semiotic perspective to the study of ritual, religion, and
world-view in various societies and analyzes the ideological
ferment in the new states. These often eloquent, sometimes verbose,
essays were written in the early '60's. The author has revised some
of them for this volume, but in a more basic sense the book is
surprisingly dated: it is steeped in functionalism of Parsonian
vintage. (Kirkus Reviews)
This is a collection of essays which attempt to push forward a
particular view of what culture is, what role it plays in social
life and how it ought to be properly studied. What emerges is this
book - a treatise in cultural theory developed through a series of
concrete analyses.
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