
Clifford Geertz and the Concept of Culture
Contenu
Dublin Core
Titre
Clifford Geertz and the Concept of Culture
Créateur
Lystra, Karen
Date
1983
1983-10
Type
journalArticle
Zotero
DOI
10.1017/s0361233300003690
ISSN
0361-2333
Abstract Note
Clifford Geertz has observed that “anthropology is a science whose progress is marked less by a perfection of consensus than by a refinement of debate. What gets better is the precision with which we vex each other.” Geertz's observation on anthropology seems equally applicable to other disciplines interested in the study of culture, including history and American Studies. With this in mind, this essay is intended to contribute not to some “perfection of consensus” but, rather, to a “refinement of debate” by sharpening the ability of those in culture studies to vex each other more precisely. My focus of attention, as well as my major point of departure, is Clifford Geertz's Interpretation of Cultures , a book that is widely cited and that has had significant cross-disciplinary appeal.
Pages
31-47
URL
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0361233300003690/type/journal_article
Volume
8
Collection
Citation
Lystra, Karen, “Clifford Geertz and the Concept of Culture,” École Supérieure de Théologie et d'Études Religieuses, consulté le 2 mai 2025, https://libnum.esther-edu.mg/items/show/8853.