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  1. Clifford James Geertz (/ ɡɜːrts / ⓘ; August 23, 1926 – October 30, 2006) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology and who was considered "for three decades... the single most influential cultural anthropologist in the United States." [2] .

  2. Aug 19, 2024 · Clifford Geertz was an American cultural anthropologist, a leading rhetorician and proponent of symbolic anthropology and interpretive anthropology. After service in the U.S. Navy in World War II (1943–45), Geertz studied at Antioch College, Ohio (B.A., 1950), and Harvard University (Ph.D., 1956).

  3. Mar 9, 2023 · Clifford Geertz – Contribution to Anthropology. Geertz’s approach to thick description has had a significant impact on the field of anthropology. His emphasis on interpreting cultural practices and symbols rather than just describing them and the concept of “thick description” is still widely used.

  4. Nov 1, 2006 · Clifford Geertz, the eminent cultural anthropologist whose work focused on interpreting the symbols he believed give meaning and order to people’s lives, died on Monday in Philadelphia. He was...

  5. Clifford Geertz, an eminent scholar in the field of cultural anthropology, was the first and founding professor in the School of Social Science. He served on the faculty from 1970 to 2006.

  6. Clifford Geertz: Work and Legacy. Early in his career, Geertz critiqued the scientific models widely used in the social sciences. He rejected the causal determinism that so often passed for explanation and instead embraced hermeneutics.

  7. For the past quarter century Clifford Geertz has legitimized a vision of anthropology that wedded intricately detailed ethnog-raphy with an interpretive imagination aimed at uncovering the implicit structures of local meaning - what he was fond of call-ing "webs of significance" that were, in his view, central to the comprehension of human ...

  8. Jan 11, 2012 · Clifford Geertz (b. 1926–d. 2006) has had a tremendous impact on cultural anthropology and, more generally, all of the social sciences and humanities. In particular, Geertz is associated with heralding the “interpretive turn” in anthropology and steering the discipline, or the sociocultural part of it at least, away from research designs ...

  9. Nov 26, 2006 · Clifford Geertz, an eminent cultural anthropologist who stressed the importance of understanding the symbols of different societies, died late last month. Debbie Elliott has a remembrance.

  10. Clifford Geertz. The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new states. Old societies and new states: The quest for modernity in Asia and Africa ….

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