Ethnographica Moralia - Experiments in Interpretive Anthropology (Paperback)


Clifford Geertz, in his 1973 Interpretation of Cultures, brought about an epistemological revolution unprecedented since Levi-Strauss' structuralism. In place of Levi-Strauss' deep structures, Geertz placed deep meanings and thick descriptions, in a synthesis of the American tradition of cultural anthropology and new qualitative approaches in the humanities. He powerfully synthesized and gave the heart of anthropology's tradition a new and enriched conceptual language that came to be known as interpretive anthropology and that placed meaning over form in the center of social analysis. This book maps the circuits of cross fertilizations among disciplines in the humanities and social sciences that have developed from Geertz's interpretive turn. Panourgia and Marcus bring together anthropologists working in various parts of the world (Greece, Bali, Taiwan, the United States) with classicists, historians, and scholars in cultural studies. The volume takes into account global realities such as 9/11 and the opening of the Cypriot Green Line and explores the different ways in which Geertz's anthropology has shaped the pedagogy of their disciplines and enabled discussions among them. Focusing on place and time, locations and temporalities, the essays in this volume interrogate the fixity of interpretation and open new spaces of inquiry. The volume addresses a wide audience from the humanities and the social sciences - anyone interested in the development of a new humanism that will relocate the human as a subject of social action.The contributors include: Marc Abeles, Athena Athanasiou, James A. Boon, Clifford Geertz, Maria Kakavoulia, Pavlos Kavouras, Antonis Liakos, George E. Marcus, Richard P. Martin, Yael Navaro-Yashin, Neni Panourgia, Eleni Papagaroufali, Louisa Schein, and, Kath Weston.

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Clifford Geertz, in his 1973 Interpretation of Cultures, brought about an epistemological revolution unprecedented since Levi-Strauss' structuralism. In place of Levi-Strauss' deep structures, Geertz placed deep meanings and thick descriptions, in a synthesis of the American tradition of cultural anthropology and new qualitative approaches in the humanities. He powerfully synthesized and gave the heart of anthropology's tradition a new and enriched conceptual language that came to be known as interpretive anthropology and that placed meaning over form in the center of social analysis. This book maps the circuits of cross fertilizations among disciplines in the humanities and social sciences that have developed from Geertz's interpretive turn. Panourgia and Marcus bring together anthropologists working in various parts of the world (Greece, Bali, Taiwan, the United States) with classicists, historians, and scholars in cultural studies. The volume takes into account global realities such as 9/11 and the opening of the Cypriot Green Line and explores the different ways in which Geertz's anthropology has shaped the pedagogy of their disciplines and enabled discussions among them. Focusing on place and time, locations and temporalities, the essays in this volume interrogate the fixity of interpretation and open new spaces of inquiry. The volume addresses a wide audience from the humanities and the social sciences - anyone interested in the development of a new humanism that will relocate the human as a subject of social action.The contributors include: Marc Abeles, Athena Athanasiou, James A. Boon, Clifford Geertz, Maria Kakavoulia, Pavlos Kavouras, Antonis Liakos, George E. Marcus, Richard P. Martin, Yael Navaro-Yashin, Neni Panourgia, Eleni Papagaroufali, Louisa Schein, and, Kath Weston.

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Imprint

Fordham University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2008

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First published

April 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade / Trade

Pages

288

ISBN-13

978-0-8232-2887-4

Barcode

9780823228874

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0-8232-2887-8



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