HyperGeertz 1960-1969
This file is part of HyperGeertz©WorldCatalogue(HTM)*
and contains all publications (= directly published or indirectly noted
as public
contributions)
by Prof. Clifford James Geertz, PhD (1926-2006), made public between 1960 & 1969.
* HyperGeertz@WorldCatalogue is a protected Hypertext-Trademark (HTM) by Austrian law (UrhRG 1936 idgF 2018, Par. 21 & 24 iVm 40a).
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Books
60Beng1
The religion of Java. Glencoe/Il./USA 1960: The Free Press (series
"Contemporary Javanese life" vol. 1; no ISBN-number; XV,
392 pp.;
see the preliminary versions of this book: 56Weng5 "Religion in Modjokuto", 57Weng1 "Modjokuto studies", 58Weng1 "Modjokuto: Religion in Java".
see the detailled book information.
see also the WorldCat-entry (& further entries);
now partly online via Google books.
see the HyperGeertz-Text (introduction, in part).
paperback edition New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: The Free Press of Glencoe & London/UK 1964: Collier-MacMillan.
revised re-edition 76Reng5.
microfilm edition (s.a. [1968]) by Firestone Microforms Services Inc. (s.l.).
partial reprints: 64Reng2, 66Reng1, 68Reng3, 71Reng1, 71Reng2, 72Reng1, 77Reng1, 85Reng6, 13Reng2.
partial translation into Japanese: 64Tjap1.
partial translations into Indonesian: 74Tidn1, 87Ridn1, 99Tidn1.
partial translation into Slovenian ("Linguistic etiquette"): 98Tslo1.
Articles & Book chapters
60Aeng1
The Javanese Kijaji: the changing role of a cultural broker, in: Comparative
Studies in Society and History (London/UK & New-York/N.Y./USA: Cambridge
University Press), ISSN
0010-4175, vol. 2 no. 2 (1960), pp. 228-249.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Japanese: 67Tjap1.
60Aeng2
Indonesia: sense and sensibility, in: The New Leader: a
biweekly of news and opinion (New-York/N.Y./USA: The New Leader Publ.
Assoc., publ. for the American Labor Conference on International Affairs),
ISSN 0028-6044, vol. 43 no.
1 (1960),
pp.19-22.
available also as offprint, see the pertaining WorldCat-entry.
60Aeng3
Book review, in: Science (Washington/D.C./USA: American Association for the Advancement of Science),
ISSN 0036-8075 (New Series),
vol. 131 no. 3416 (Jun.
17, 1960), pp. 1801-1802.
Book review on: Van Gennep, Arnold: "The Rites of Passage", London/UK 1960: Routledge & Kegan Paul; translated from French by Vizedom, Monika, & Caffee, Gabrielle L.
full
text online available via
JSTOR
(subscription needed, see the list of participating
JSTOR-Libraries
& Institutions);
currently NOT available as JSTOR-freeware.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
60Aeng4
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.:
American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294, vol. 62 no. 6
(1960), pp. 1096-1097.
Book review on: Belo, Jane: "Trance in Bali", New-York/N.Y./USA 1960: Columbia University Press.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Articles & Book chapters
61Aeng1
Studies in peasant life: community and society, in: Siegel,
Bernard Joseph (ed.): Biennal Review of Anthropology (Stanford/Ca./USA:
Stanford University Press), ISSN: 0067-8503, vol. 2 (1961/1962), pp. 1-41.
= a commented bibliography on peasant studies.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
other contributors to this issue were: Siegel, Bernard J.; Rubin, Vera; LeVine, Robert A.; Woodbury, Richard B.; and others.
remark: the 1961 issue of the "Biennial review" was published as vol. 2 and issued in fact as late as spring 1962.
61Aeng2
Book review, in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
(s'Gravenhage/NED: Martinus Nijhoff),
ISSN
1383-5408, vol. 117 no. 4 (1961), pp. 498-502.
Book review on: Swellengrebel, Jan Lodewijk/ Wertheim, Wim F., et al.: "Bali: life, thought and ritual", Den-Haag/NED 1960: W. van Hoeve.
full text online avialable via Brill online (subscribers only: http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/docserver/22134379/117/4/22134379_117_04_s09_text.pdf)
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294, vol. 63 no. 3 (1961), pp. 604-606.
Book review on: Robert van Niel: "The emergence of the modern Indonesian elite", Den-Haag/NED 1960: W. van Hoeve.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
(with Lloyd Fallers, Morris Janowitz)
Aspects of Mankind Examined Provocatively, in: The Chicago Tribune (Chicago/Ill./USA: Tribune Publishing), ISSN 1085-6706, Sunday, June 18, 1961, p. 131.
Book review on: Ashley Montagu: "Man in Process", Cleveland/Oh./USA etc.: World Publishing Company.
online via: https://www.newspapers.com/image/374614641 (subscribers or charge).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews & (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
61Ieng1
Asian Studies and the Disciples (II): Political Science, the Theory of
Federalism and Asian Studies, participation as discussant at a session (same
title) at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies,
Chicago, March 28, 1961.
Working papers & Collaborations etc.
61Weng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in
the new states. s.l. (= sine loco). (s.n. = sine nomine). (76 leaves,
typoscript; caption title).
on front page "Working draft: not for quotation. January 1961".
held (only) by the University of Chicago Library, Chicago/Il./USA.
published revised later as 63Aeng1 "The integrative revolution".
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
see also the WorldCat-entry.
Reprints
Impact of capital intensive agriculture on peasant social structure: case study by Clifford Geertz, in: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies. Economic Development Program. India Project (ed.): India Project Papers 1955-1961, Cambridge/Ma./USA 1961: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for International Studies, pp. ? (chapter 6); held f.e. by the Yale University Library, Cambridge/Ma./USA ( = reprint of 56Weng3).
this 56Weng3 version via SocialResearch also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Articles & Book chapters
62Aeng1
The growth of culture and the evolution of mind, in: Scher, Jordan
Mayer (ed.): Theories of the mind. New-York/N.Y./USA 1962: The Free Press of
Glencoe, no ISBN-number, pp. 713-740.
second edition 1966.
reprinted as chapt. 3 in 73Beng1, pp. 55-86 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Lithuanian in 05Blit1.
62Aeng2
Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns: a case
in point, in: Hagen, Everitt Einar (ed.): On the Theory of Social
Change: How Economic Growth Begins, Homewood/Ill./USA 1962: The Dorsey
Press, OCLC-number 959742994, pp. 385-407.
shortened version of 59Weng2 .
full text via "Questia.com" (subscription needed);
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
revised also as chapter 2 in 63Beng2 "Peddlers and princes" (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there)..
also in the reprint edition of Hagen, E.E. (ed.) 1964 by Tavistock editions.
partial reprint: 96Reng1.
translation into German: 73Tger1.
translation into Indonesian: 79Tidn1.
62Aeng3
The rotating credit association: a "middle rung" in development,
in: Economic Development and Cultural Change (Chicago/Il./USA: University
of Chicago Press), ISSN
1539-2988, vol. 10 no. 3 (1962), pp. 241-263
based on the draft version 56Weng4.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
currently NOT available as JSTOR-freeware.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
abstract: http://microenterprise.smartlibrary.org/NewInterface/segment.cfm?segment=1308
also as HyperGeertz-Abstract.
reprint: 73Reng3.
Book review essay, in: Journal of Asian Studies (Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA: Association for Asian Studies), ISSN 0021-9118, vol. 21 (1962), pp. 413-416.
Book review essay on: (1) Dohrenwend, Barbara Snell: "Some factors related to autonomy and dependence in twelve Javanese villages", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1957: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (2) Dutch East Indies: Coolie Budget Commission: "Living Conditions of Plantation Workers and Peasants on Java, 1939-40. Final report", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1956: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (3) Burger, Dionijs Huibert: "Structural changes in Javanese society: the supra-village sphere", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1956: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (4) Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas: "Some social-anthropological observations of gotong rojong practices in two villages of central Java", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1961: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University).
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions).
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294, vol. 64 no. 6 (1962), pp. 1310-1311.
Book review on: Homans, George Caspar: "Sentiments and activities: essays in social science", New-York/N.Y./USA 1962: The Free Press of Glencoe.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions).
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: Journal of the American Oriental Society (New Haven/Ct./USA: American Oriental Society), ISSN: 0003-0279, vol. 82, vo. 1 (Jan. - Mar. 1962), p. 139.
book review on: Hooykaas - van Leeuwen Boomkamp, Jacoba Hendrika: "Ritual Purification of a Balinese Temple", Amsterdam/NED 1961: North Holland Publishing Company.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Books
63Beng1
Agricultural involution: the process of ecological change in Indonesia.
Berkeley/Ca./USA 1963: University of California Press, publ. for the Association
of Asian Studies (Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA;
ISBN
0520004590; XX, 176 pp.).
see the detailled book information.
see also the WorldCat-entry.
now partly online via Google books.
this text also as HyperGeertz-Text (chapter 1: "The ecogical approach in anthropology", pp. 1-11, in part).
partial reprints: 68Reng9, 69Reng1, 71Reng3, 72Reng2, 73Reng1, 73Reng2, 76Reng1, 80Reng1.
reissued completely 1994.
translation into Swedish: 71Tswe1.
translation into Japanese in 01Bjap1.
63Beng2
Peddlers and princes: social change and economic modernization in two
Indonesian towns (Modjokuto, Java & Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia).
Chicago/Il./USA 1963: University of Chicago Press
(ISBN
0226285146; VIII, 162
pp.).
Collection "Comparative studies of new nations"; based on 59Weng2 and incorporating 62Aeng2 "Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns".
see the detailled book information.
see also the WorldCat-entry (further entry: 2nd, unaltered edition 1968)
now partly online via Google books.
see the HyperGeertz-Text (Introduction only).
see also the HyperGeertz-Review.
partial reprint ("Economic development in Tabanan"): 10Reng2.
translation into Indonesian: 73Tidn1.
translation into Spanish: 13Tspa3.
63Beng3
(editor for the Committee for the Comparative Study of New Nations, at the
University of Chicago)
Old societies and new states: the quest for modernity in Asia and Africa.
New-York/N.Y./USA 1963: The Free Press of Glencoe & London/UK 1963:
Collier-Macmillan (no ISBN-number; VIII, 310 pp.);
see the detailled book description.
see also the WorldCat-entry (& see another entry)
now also available via .Google
books.
Articles & Book chapters
63Aeng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new
states, first printed in 63Beng3 "Old
societies and new states", pp.105-157.
see the draft version 61Weng1.
reprinted as chapt. 10 in 73Beng1, pp. 255-310 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
partial reprint: 96Reng2.
translation into Indonesian: 76Tidn2.
translation into Hungarian: 98Thun1.
translation into Spanish: 00Rspa1 (= reprint of chapt 10 in 87Tspa1).
63Aeng2
The socio-cultural context of policy in Southeast Asia, in:
Henderson, William Roy (ed.): Southeast Asia: problems of United States
policy. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1963: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press,
ISBN 0262080168, pp. 54-70.
note: "Papers, presented at a conference on United States policy in Southeast Asia in New York in May 1963"; see also the draft version 63Weng1.
other contributors: Allison, John M.; Cady, John F.; Fifield, Russell H.; Henderson, William Roy; Jordan, Amos A.; Landry, Lionel J.; Linebarger, Paul M. A.; Linebarger, Genevieve C. ;Smith, Roger M.; Trager, Frank N.; Wolf, Charles, Jr.; Wurfel, David.
63Aeng3
Book review, in: American Sociological Review (Albany/N.Y./USA:
American Sociological Association), ISSN
0003-1224; vol. 28 no.2 (1963), p. 304
Book review on: Soemardjan, Selo K.P.H.: "Social changes in Jogjakarta", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1962: Cornell University Press.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
63Aeng4
Modernization in a
Moslem society: the Indonesian case,
in: Quest (Mumbai [Bombay]/IND: Quest Publ.), ISSN 0976-2000; no. 39, Oct./Dec. 1963, pp.
9-17.
note: "Report at a conference held in Manila in 1963 under the auspices of the Congress for Cultural Freedom".
first (and largely unknown !!) print of the later 65Aeng2 revised version.
see also the WorldCat-entry.
Book review, in: American Scientist (Research Triangle Park/NC/USA: Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society), ISSN 0003-0996, vol. 51, no. 1 (March 1963), p. 64.
Book review on: Philip L. Wagner, Marvin W. Mikesell (eds): "Readings in Cultural Geography", Chicago/Ill./USA 1962: University of Chicago Press.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews & (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
63Ieng1
The transition to humanity. Washington/D.C./USA 1963:
Voice of America; Department of State: U.S. Information Agency (10 pp., caption
title).
note on page 1: "The voice of America forum lectures: anthropology series no.3"; transcript of the original radio broadcast November 1963 (no. 3 of the series).
registered also as "Applied anthropology documentation project no. aa1172" (offprint version).
see the later versions 63Weng2 & 64Aeng5; also available as audio recording (see below).
This text also available as offprint via some libraries: p.e. HEBIS retro;
an
audio recording of this lecture can be found at the US National Archive &
Record Administration, Archival Reseach Catalog no. 106587: "ANTHROPOLOGY:
DR. CLIFFORD J. GEERTZ: TRANSITION TO HUMANITY"; Sound Recording; U.S.
Information Agency. Voice of America. (1953 - 1977); Item from Record Group
306: Records of the United States Information Agency [USIA], 1900 - 1988;
Location: Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records LICON, Special Media
Archives Services Division, College Park/Md./USA (as part of the complete
series of 21 broadcasts 1963-1964).
Working papers & Collaborations etc.
63Weng1
The socio-cultural context of policy in Southeast Asia, in: Cady,
John Frank (ed./ comp.): The historical background of American policy.
Athens/Oh./USA 1963: Ohio University (10 pp.);
on front page "Working paper, prepared for the Asia Society and Association for Asian studies conference on U.S. policy in Southeast Asiaí 1963; not for quotation";
short version of 63Aeng2; held (only) by the Ohio University Library, Athens/Oh./USA).
content of the above mentioned composed volume: Some aspects of the 'values' of Southeast Asia to the United States/ Charles Wolf, Jr. - The socio-cultural context of policy in Southeast Asia/ Clifford Geertz. - Southeast Asia looks at American policy/ Roger M. Smith. - United States diplomacy in Southeast Asia: the limits of policy/ John M. Allison. - Another look at SEATO/ Russell H. Fifield. - The pattern of Southeast Asia's response to international politics/ David Wurfel. - The communist challenge in Southeast Asia/ Frank N. Trager.
see also the corresponding WorldCat-entry.
63Weng2
(with Sol Tax and many others)
The Voice of America Forum lectures 1963-[1964]
Washington/D.C./USA 1963
[-1964]:
Voice of America; Department of State: U.S. Information Agency (set of
transcripts published from November 1963 onwards, ca. 210 pp.)
containing as no. 3 the first written transcription of 63Ieng1.
the lectures were organised and the text-edition was composed by Sol Tax, which was not noted explicitely at the beginning (1963).
a loose cumulative set of 21 direct transcripts (later caption-titles only) of radio broadcasts given among others by Sol Tax, Irven DeVore, Clifford Geertz, Frank C. Howell, Robert M. Adams, Eric. R. Wolf, LLoyd A. Fallers, Paul Bohannan, Edward M. Bruner et (many) al. (= "usually about 10 pages per transcript") was published 1963-1964.
Subsequently reprinted (in part and modified) in: "Horizons of anthropology", ed. Sol Tax (see 64Aeng5).
the following 1963 transmissions & subsequent transcripts contain: 1. "The setting of the science of man", by Sol Tax.-- 2. "Primate behavior", by Irven DeVore.-- 3. "The transition to humanity", by Clifford Geertz (= 63Ieng1, see also 64Aeng5).-- 4. "The hominization process", by Francis Clark Howell.-- 5. "Language in human psychology", by Susan Ervin.-- 6. "The origins of agriculture", by Robert M. Adams.
This series contained 1964 the following transmissions & subsequent transcripts: 7. "The study of evolution", by Eric R. Wolf.--8. "Field work", by Laura Nader.--9. "Culture and environment: the study of cultural ecology", by Marshal D. Sahlins.--10. "Human populations", by Frank Brown Livingstone.--11. "The organization of economic life", by Manning Nash.--12. "Social organization studies in American anthropology", by James Lowell Gibbs, Jr.--13. "Equality and inequality in human societies", by Lloyd A. Fallers.--14. "Anthropology and the study of politics", by Morton H. Fried.--15. "Anthropology and the law", by Paul Bohannan.--16. "The study of religions", by Edward Norbeck.--17. "A perspective for linguistic anthropology", by Dell H. Hymes.--18. "The arts and anthropology", by Allan P. Merriam.--19. "Culture and personality", by Edward M. Bruner.--20. "Evolution and the ills of mankind", by Steven Polgar.--21. "Summary: The uses of anthropology", by Sol Tax.
see also the WorldCat-entry.
Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions, by Kluckhohn, Clyde Kay M.; Kroeber, Alfred Louis (eds.): New York/ NY/ USA 1963: Alfred A. Knopf & Random House (series "Vintage Books"; OCLC-number 255956075; 435 pp.).
with the assistance of Wayne [W.] Untereiner, appendices by Alfred G. Meyer; and collaboration by Clifford Geertz, Jr.; Hobson, Richard; Griffith, Charles; Patrick, Ralph;
several quoted definitions and comments on culture stem from research, texts and (re-)formulations by Clifford Geertz; = reprint of 52Weng1 "Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions".
Quote from the original "acknowledgements" by Clyde K. Kluckhohn & Alfred G. Meyer: "Wayne Untereiner, Richard Hobson, Clifford Geertz, Jr., Charles Griffith, and Ralph Patrick (all graduate students in anthropology at Harvard University) have not only done unusually competent work as research assistants; each has made significant criticisms of content and style. We have placed [only] the name of Mr. Untereiner on the title-page because he [alone] made [also] major contributions to our theoretical formulations." (op. cit., p. V.). But Clifford Geertz obviously contributed several citations and most probably also drafts of several of the published comments (all this online via Questia.com).
63Weng4
(with Hildred Geertz)
Ethnography of Psychiatry and Mental Health, research proposal
(senior fellowship) at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH,
Rockville/Md./USA) 1963
to be found in the NIMH-archives, open only to direct local search, no digital files available yet.
see also the fellowship of Geertz at the NIMH 1964-1970; Several publications and in depth studies on Javanese rituals 1964-1971 by Clifford Geertz were co-funded by this research grant.
Articles & Book chapters
64Aeng1
'Internal conversion' in contemporary Bali, in: Bastin, John
Sturgus/ Roolvink, Roelof (eds.): Malayan and Indonesian studies: essays
presented to Sir Richard Winstedt on his eighty-fifth birthday. Oxford/UK
1964: Clarendon Press, OCLC-number 475673222; pp. 282-302.
see the corresponding WorldCat-entry.
direct reprint: 79Reng4.
reprinted as chapt. 7 in 73Beng1, pp. 170-192 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
other contributors to the collective volume were Coedes, George; Wheatley, Paul; Lamb, Alastair; Gungwu, Wang; Boxer, Charles R.; Bassett, David K.; Bastin, John S.; Skinner, Cyril F.; Turnbull, Constance Mary; Sadka, Emily; Gosling, Lee Anthony Pieter; Teeuw, Andries; de Jong, Pieter E. de Josselin; Roolvink, Roelof; Voorhoeve, Paul E.; Hooykaas, Christiaan; John, Arthur Henry; bin Ahmad, Zainal Abidin.
64Aeng2
Ideology as a cultural system, in: Apter, David Ernest (ed.): Ideology
and discontent. New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: The Free Press of Glencoe, ISBN 0029007607; pp. 47-76.
note "The international yearbook of political behavior research", vol. 5.
reprinted as chapt. 8 in 73Beng1, pp. 193-233 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
direct reprints: 72Reng5, 75Reng1, 85Reng4, 94Reng2, 00Reng8, 05Reng9.
full text: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~DRBR/geertz.html (outdated ?).
also (via Questia.com) as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Spanish: 71Tspa1.
translation into Hungarian "Az ideológia mint kulturális rendszer" in 94Bhun1, pp. 22-62.
translation into Russian: 98Trus1.
translation into Lithuanian in 05Blit1.
other contributors to Apter's book as mentioned above were: Converse, Philip E.; Wolfinger, Raymond E.; Bendix, Reinhard; Binder, Leonard; Andrain, Charles F.; and others.
64Aeng3
(with Geertz, Hildred Storey)
Teknonymy in Bali: parenthood, age-grading and genealogical amnesia,
in: Man: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and
Ireland (London/UK: The Royal Anthropological Institute etc.), no
ISSN-number; vol. 94 no. 2
(1964), pp. 94-108.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions); and via The Ingenta service;
now also as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
reprint: 68Reng4.
64Aeng4
Tihingan: a Balinese village, in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land-
en Volkenkunde (s'Gravenhage/NED: Martinus Nijhoff), ISSN 0006-2294; vol. 120 no. 1 (1964),
pp. 1-33.
full text forthcoming (ev. 2019) via the DELPHER project of the Netherlands National Library (but not digitalized yet).
see also the corresponding WorldCat-entry.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into French in 83Bfre1.
64Aeng5
The transition to humanity, in. Tax, Sol (ed.): Horizons of
anthropology. Chicago/Il./USA 1964: Aldine Publ. Co., ISBN 0202361403; pp. 37-48.
slightly revised printed version from 63Ieng1, see also the transcription/ preliminary version in 63Weng2.
reprinted as part of the paperback edition by Aldine 2007..
translation into Portuguese: 66Tpor1.
translation into Italian: 74Tita1.
translation into Spanish: 74Tspa1.
translation into Indonesian: 97Tidn2.
Book review, in: Journal of Political Economy (Chicago/Il./USA: Univ. of Chicago Press), ISSN 0022-3808; vol. 72 no. 5 (1964), pp. 527-528.
Book review on: Herman Freudenberger: "The Waldstein Woolen Mill, Noble Entrepreneurship in Eighteenth-Century Bohemia", Boston/Ma./USA 1963: Harvard University, Kress Library Publications.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
A Study of National Character, in: Economic Development and Cultural Change (Chicago/Il./USA: University of Chicago Press), ISSN 0013-0079; vol. 12 no. 2 (1964), S. 205f.
Book review on: Pye, Lucien W.: "Politics, Personality, and Nation Building", New Haven/Ct./USA 1962: Yale University Press.
full
text online available via
JSTOR
(subscription needed, see the list of participating
JSTOR-Libraries
& Institutions);
NOT available als JSTOR-freeware currently;
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews & (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
64Ieng1
Religious Modernization in Bali, presentation at a "Supper
Conference" of the Wenner-Gren Foundation, New York/NY/USA, April 24,
1964.
audio recording archived at the Wenner-Gren-Foundation; see: http://www.wennergren.org/history/supper-conference-audio-archive (Alphabetical listing by speaker, letter "G").
Translations
64Tjap1
The religion Java (excerpt?, no Japanese title), in:
アジア・アフリカ文献調査報告, 第35 (Asia and African Literature Survey Report,
Vol. 35), 東京 1964: アジア・アフリカ文献調査委員会 (Tokyo/JAP:
Asian and African Literature Review Committee), 21 pp.
(21 pp.);
partial translation (?) of the 1964 paperback edition of 60Beng1 "The Religion of Java" , trad.: 口羽益生/ Masuo Machi.
see the source information: http://webcat.nii.ac.jp/cgi-bin/eng/shsproc?id=BA3277688X:
ev. just a book review on
60Beng1? Any help is welcome !
Reprints
64Reng1
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Schneider, Louis
W. (ed.): Religion, culture and society: a reader in the sociology of religion.
London/UK 1964 & Sidney/ NSW/ AUS 1964 & New-York/ N.Y./ USA 1964: John
Wiley,
ISBN
0471762059; pp. 122-142
reprint of 57Aeng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
this original text as full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
64Reng2
The Slametan, a Javanese ritual, in: Hammond, Peter B. (ed.): Cultural
and social anthropology: selected readings. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1964:
Macmillan & Co., ISBN
0023497602
partial reprint of 60Beng1 (excerpt from the "Religion of Java", chapter I/1: "The Slametan Cycles").
Books
65Beng1
The social history of an Indonesian town. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1965:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (no ISBN-number; V, 217 pp.;
see the detailled book information.
see also the WorldCat-entry.
translation into Indonesian: 86Tidn1.
(lecture texts; with Willard F. Libby; George Wald;
Derek de la Solla Price; Roger W. Sperry; James M. Redfield)
The Monday Lectures, University of Chicago, Spring 1965,
Chicago/Ill./USA: University of Chicago (department of anthropology papers), no
ISBN-number, 158 pp.
the collective volume contains: Man's place in the physical universe / Willard F. Libby -- Determinacy, individuality, and the problem of free will / George Wald -- Science of science / Derek J. de Solla Price -- Mind, brain, and humanist values / Roger W. Sperry -- Impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man / Clifford Geertz -- Sense of crisis / James M. Redfield
The Monday lectures were also broadcasted by Radio WEBZ 91,5 FM (Chicago/Ill./USA) from September 1965 onwards, see for the Geertz broadcast 65Ieng1.
Articles & Book chapters
65Aeng1
Religion as a cultural system, in: Lessa, William Armand/ Vogt,
Evon Zartman (eds.): Reader in comparative religion: an
anthropological approach/ 2nd revised & enlarged edition.
New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1965: Harper & Row,
ISBN 0060439912; pp. 204-213.
note and text information: abridged first print of a paper at the "Conference on New Approaches in Social Anthropology, Jesus College, Cambridge University, Cambridge/UK, June 1963".
this abridged version later in the Lessa/Vogt 3rd edition 1972: pp. 170 ff; and in the Lessa/Vogt 4th edition 1979: pp. 78-89.
full printed version = 66Aeng1.
this 1966 print (via Questia.com) also available as HyperGeertz-Text.
65Aeng2
Modernization in a Muslim society: the Indonesian case, in:
Bellah, Robert Neelly (ed.): Religion and progress in modern Asia.
New-York/N.Y./USA 1965: The Free Press of Glencoe,
ISBN
0029024102;
pp. 92-108.
note: "Reports of a conference held in Manila in 1963 under the auspices of the Congress for Cultural Freedom".
slightly revised version of 63Aeng4, now including excerpts and summaries of the discussions at the conference.
reprint: 69Reng2.
other contributors were: Soedjamoko, Mangundiningrat; Bellah, Robert N.; Hammond, Philip E.; de la Costa, Horacio; Coulson, Noel J.; Dube, Shyama C.; Sarachandra, Ediriweera R.; Manglapus, Raul S.; and others.
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294, vol. 67 (1965) no.1, pp. 197-198.
Book review on: Zartman, Ira William: "Morocco: problems of new power", New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: Atherton Press.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
(with Lloyd A. Fallers and Morris Janowitz)
The Policy Proposals: "A Negotiated Stalemate", in: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Chicago/Il./USA: The Atomic Scientists of Chicago), ISSN: 0096-3402, vol. 21 no. 6 (June 1965), pp. 42-43.
reprinted as 15Reng2: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00963402.1965.11454826.
this version also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews, (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
The Chicago lectures: "The Impact of the Concept of Culture on the Concept of Man", lecture, University of Chicago/Ill./USA (spring 1965), first radio broadcast by the Chicago Public Radio WEBZ 91,5 FM, October 7, 1965.
audiorecordings available in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, files https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_500-gt5fgh8w (part 1), https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_500-q23r0k0q (part 2).
several subsequent broadcasts by public radios, f.e. by KUOM 770 AM/ 106,5 FM (Minneapolis/MN/USA: University of Minnesota), Wednesday, February 2, 1966, 1.30 pm (see: https://www.newspapers.com/image/188311954).
printed version in: 65Beng2.
Working papers & Collaborations etc.
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, s.l (sine loco), s.n. (sine nomine), s.a. (sine anno) [1965] (caption title).
addition: "annotated & preview Xerox copy; two pages on one side of each leaf", from Platt, John Rader (ed.): New views of the nature of man.
= 66Aeng2, pp. 93-188.
see also the respective WorldCat-entry.
some
notes by the hands of John R. Platt and of Clifford J. Geertz are visible on the copied leaves.
Translations
65Tidn1
Tihingan, sebuah desa di Bali, in: Batjaan [Bagian] sosiologi pedesaan (Bogor/Jawa/IDN:
Bogor Agricultural University, Fakultas Partanian, Departemen Sosial-Ekonomi
[ed.]; Diperbanjak oleh Kooperasi "Mahatan" [print]), no ISSN-number, vol. 1 (1965), pp. 1-39
translation of 64Aeng4 "Tihingan, a Balinese village"; trad./ ditjermahkan: Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas; editor.: Kampto Utomo.
the
journal "Batjaan (Bagian) sosiologi pedesaan", vol. 1
(first and last (?) volume), contains:
(1) Geertz, Clifford James: "Tihingan: sebuah desa di Bali", pp.
1-39 (s.o.);
(2) Ketjamatan, Kaliredjo: "Desa transmigran spontan", pp. 41-?
(further contribution);
(3) Kampto, Utomo: "Kibupaten lampung tengah, Sumatra-selatan",
pp. ?? (further contribution).
see also the respective WorldCat-entry; (and additional entry).
reprint:
80Ridn1.
Reprints
65Reng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in
the new states, in: Welch, Claude Emerson (ed.): Political
modernization: a reader in comparative political change. Belmont/Ca./USA
1965: Wadsworth Publ. Co., ISBN 0878729828; pp. 204-262
reprint of 63Aeng1.
1971: 2nd ed. of Welch, C.E. (ed.): Political modernization, Belmont/Ca./USA 1971: Duxbury Press.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
Books
66Beng1
Person, time, and conduct in Bali: an essay in cultural analysis.
New-Haven/Ct./USA 1966: Yale University Press: ed. by the Department of
Southeast Asia Studies (distributor: Cellar Book Shop, Detroit/Mi./USA), (ISBN
0598551581; III,
85 pp.; caption title)
note: = "Cultural report series, no. 14".
see the detailled book description.
reprinted microfiche/ microfilm edition: Ann Arbor/Mi./USA 1972: UMI = University Microfilms (now: UMI Books on Demand (http://www.il.proquest.com/umi/bod), BOD Order Number: WB1-OP53437-041.
reprinted with the title "Person, time, and conduct in Bali: the social nature of thought" as chapt.14 in 73Beng1, pp. 360-411 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
now also as Google-book.
translation into French in 83Bfre1.
translation into German in 83Bger1.
partial translation into Hungarian 00Thun2
translation
into Lithuanian in 05Blit1.
Articles & Book chapters
66Aeng1
Religion as a Cultural System, in: Banton, Michael Parker (ed.): Anthropological
approaches to the study of religion. London/UK 1966: Tavistock &
New-York/N.Y./USA 1966: Frederick A. Praeger Press,
ISBN 0415611555; pp. 1-46.
full first printed version of 65Aeng1.
note: "Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK & the Commonwealth: Monograph no. 3".
this edition reprinted in paperback London/UK 1968: Tavistock;
reprint in hardcover New-York/N.Y./USA 1995: Frederick A. Praeger;
now available also on CD directly by the ASA "Association of Social Anthroplogists": http://www.asa.anthropology.ac.uk/monog_toc.html#3.
the book contains also: Gluckmann, Max/ Eggan, Fred : Introduction, pp. xi-?; Turner, Victor W.: Colour Classification in Ndembu Ritual, pp. 47-84; Spiro, Melford E.: Religion: Problems of Definition and Explanation, pp. 85-125; Bradbury, Robert E.: Fathers, Elders, and Ghosts in Edo Religion, pp. 127-154; Winter, Edward H.: Territorial Groupings and Religion among the Iraqw, pp. 155-?.
direct reprints: 69Reng3, 72Reng3, 85Reng5, 95Reng1, 99Reng1, 02Reng2.
reprinted as chapt. 4 in 73Beng1, pp. 87-125 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also available as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Serbocroatian: 71Tsrb1.
translation into French: 72Tfre1.
translation into Finnish: 74Tfin1.
translation into German in 83Bger1.
partial translation into Norwegian: 89Tnor1.
translation into Estonian: 90Test1.
translation into Hungarian "A vallás mint kulturális rendszer" in 94Bhun1, pp. 63-103.
translation into Danish: 03Tdan1.
translation into Albanian: 04Talb1.
translation into Lithuanian in 05Blit1.
translation into Czechian: 05Tcze1.
66Aeng2
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in: Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists (Chicago/Il./USA: The Atomic Scientists of
Chicago), ISSN: 0096-3402, vol. 22 no. 4 (April 1966), pp. 2-8.
note: lecture at "The Monday Lectures, University of Chicago", Spring 1965.
see also the respective WorldCat-entry
reprint of 65Beng2 "Monday lectures", the Geertz lecture only.
preprint of 66Reng2. Clifford Geertz himself lists this later print as the original publication, but this (the "Atomic Scientists") version was definitely printed before the (revised & enlarged) 66Reng2 edition.
direct reprints: 68Reng6, 68Reng7, 79Reng1, 90Reng1, 00Reng1, 10Reng8.
reprinted as chapt. 2 in 73Beng1, pp. 33-54 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into German: 92Tger1.
translation into Russian: 97Trus2.
translation into Bosnian: 16Tbos1.
66Aeng3
(with Schneider, David M.)
Anne Parsons (1930-1964), in: Journal for the Scientific Study
of Religion (Storrs/Ct./USA: Society for the Scientific Study of Religion),
ISSN 0021-8294; vol. 4 no. 2 (1966), p. 182.
also (via Questia.com) as HyperGeertz-Text.
66Aeng4
Are the Javanese mad?, in: Encounter (London/UK: Encounter
Ltd.), ISSN 0013-7073; vol 26 no. 8 (1966), pp. 86-88.
66Aeng5
Book review, in: American Anthropologist
(Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), ISSN
0002-7294; vol. 68 no. 2
(1966), pp. 242-243.
Book review on: Hooykaas, Christiaan: "Igama Tirtha: five studies in Hindu-Balinese religion", Amsterdam/NED 1964: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij).
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also
as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews & (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
66Ieng1
(symposium with: Hodgson, Marshall G. S./ Fogelson, Raymond David/ Miller,
Robert/ Singer,
Milton/ Fallers, Lloyd A. W./ Shils, Edward)
The impact of the scientific study of religion on religious beliefs around
the world today, participation as discussant at: The annual meeting
of the Society for the Scientific of Religion 1966: Center for Continuing
Education, University of Chicago (Chicago/Il./USA), October 28-29, 1966;
on Saturday, October 29, 1966, 2:30-5:30 p.m.
audio recording available at the archive of the Center for Continuing Education, University of Chicago.;
see:
http://rra.hartsem.edu/sssr/SSSR/PROGRAMS/66.html
(conference program).
(excerpt: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29; Afternoon Session
(2:30-5:30 P.M.):
SYMPOSIUM: IMPACT OF SCIENTIFIC ON RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AROUND THE WORLD TODAY;
Chairman: MARSHALL HODGSON, University of Chicago; Speakers: RAYMOND
FOGELSON, University of Chicago; ROBERT MILLER, University of Wisconsin;
MILTON SINGER, University of Chicago; Discussants: LLOYD FALLERS, University
of Chicago; CLIFFORD GEERTZ,
University of Chicago; EDWARD SHILS, University of Chicago).
The Impact of of the Concept of Culture on the Concept of Man, radio lecture, Public Affairs Forum, KOUM/ Radio K, 770 AM/ 106,5 FM (
Translations
66Tpor1
A transição para a humanidade, in: Tax, Sol (ed.): Panorama
de antropologia. São-Paulo/BRA 1966: Fundo de Cultura, no ISBN-number; pp. 31-43.
translation of 64Aeng5; a preliminary Portuguese version was circulating as mimeo since 1965; trad./ tradução: Messias, Nuño.
excerpts and assessment in Portuguese, see: http://www.zemoleza.com.br/trabalho.asp?cod=402 (link outdated).
reprinted as 76Rpor1.
reprinted in
80Bpor1 (Papel da cultura
nas ciências sociais).
Reprints
66Reng1
Curing, sorcery, and magic, in: Scott, William Richard/
Volkart, Edmund Howell (eds.): Medical care: readings in the sociology of
medical institutions. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1966: John Wiley, no
ISBN-number; pp. ?
partial reprint of 60Beng1 "Religion of Java", chapter 8.
66Reng2
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in:
Platt, John Rader (ed.): New views of the nature of man. The Monday
Lectures, University of Chicago, Spring 1965, Chicago/Il./USA
1966: University of Chicago Press,
ISBN 0226670805; pp. 93-118
[revised, enlarged and corrected] reprint of 66Aeng2.
Clifford Geertz himself notes (erroneously) this reprint as the original publication.
reprint of 65Beng2, the Geertz chapter only.
this version reprinted as chapt. 2 in 73Beng1, pp. 33-54 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
see also the respective WorldCat-entry.
Articles & Book chapters
67Aeng1
Politics past, politics present: some notes on the uses of anthropology in
understanding the new states, in: Archives Europèennes de Sociologie
(Paris/FRA: Plon), ISSN: 0003-9756, vol. 8 no.1 (1967), pp. 1-14.
note: = "Lecture at the section 'Sociology and anthropology', Sociological world congress in Evian/FRA, September 1966".
reprinted as chapt. 12 in 73Beng1, pp. 327-341 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
also available as offprint, see the WorldCat-entry.
67Aeng2
The cerebral savage: the structural anthropology of Claude Levi-Strauss,
in: Encounter (London/UK: Encounter Ltd.), ISSN 0013-7073; vol. 28 no. 4 (April 1967),
pp. 25-32.
reprints: 68Reng8.
reprinted as chapt. 13 in 73Beng1, pp. 345-359 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Portuguese: 04Tpor2.
new translation into French: 12Tfre1
67Aeng3
Under the mosquito net, in: The New York Review of Books
(New-York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), ISSN 0028-7504; vol. 15 no. 15 (September 14, 1967),
pp. 3-4
Book review essay on: (1) Malinowski, Bronislaw Kasper: "A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term", London/UK 1967: Routledge & Kegan Paul; (2) idem: "Coral Gardens and their Magic I: Soil Tilling and Agricultural Rites in the Trobriand Islands (1935)", Bloomington/In./USA 1965(2): Indiana University Press; (3) idem: "Coral Gardens and their Magic II: The Language of Magic and Gardening (1935)", Bloomington/In./USA 1966: Indiana University Press.
full text: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=11976 (subscribers or charge).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
see the critical commentary "An agreeable man".
revised included in 88Beng1, chapter 4.
reprinted as "1967 On Malinowski" in 10Beng1.
The True Measure of Man, in: Star Tribune (Minneapolis/MN/USA: Star Tribune Media Company), ISSN 0895-2825, Sunday, February 12, 1967, p. 40.
online via: https://www.newspapers.com/image/183454109 (subscribers or charge).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Interviews & (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
67Ieng1
In search of Islam. Religious change in
Indonesia, The Dwight Harrington Terry Lecture (Yale University, New
Haven/Ct./USA), delivered fall 1967
audio recordings available, archive of the Yale Divinity School.
published later as part of 68Beng1 "Islam Observed".
The Dwight Harrington Terry Lectureship was established in 1905 by a gift from Dwight Harrington Terry of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and since 1923 inaugurated lectures on "Religion in the Light of Science and Philosophy".
Translations
ジャワのキヤイ Kijaji : 文化的仲介者の変動する役割 (Jawa no kiyai Kijaji: Bunka-teki chūkai-sha no hendō suru), 東京 1967: タイトル読み (Tokyo/JAP: Asian Economic Research Institute), 所内資料調査研究 (Institutional Materials, Research Division), no. 41-34; 39 pp.
translation of 60Aeng1 "The Javanese Kijaji"; trad.: 長井信一訳/ Nagai Shinichi.
see the Japanese NACSIS webcat entry.
Reprints
67Reng1
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Demerath,
Nicholas Jay, III./ Peterson, Richard Allan (eds.): System, change and
conflict: a reader on contemporary sociological theory and the debate over
functionalism. New-York/N.Y./USA 1967: The Free Press of Glencoe, no ISBN; pp.
231-254.
reprint of 57Aeng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
67Reng2
Form and variation in Balinese village structure, in: Potter, Jack
Meyers/ Diaz, May N./ Foster, George McClelland (eds.): Peasant society: a
reader. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1967: Little, Brown & Company, no ISBN; pp. 255ff.
reprint of 59Aeng1.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
full text online available also via JSTOR.org (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
67Reng3
Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns: a case
in point, in: Dalton, George W. (ed.): Tribal and peasant economies:
readings in economic anthropology. Garden City/N.Y./USA 1967: The Natural
History Press, published for the American Museum of Natural History, ISBN
029278015X; pp. 366-394.
reprint of 62Aeng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
a 2nd edition of Dalton, George W. (ed.): Tribal and peasant economies, etc., was published at Austin/Tx./USA 1977: University of Texas Press, including the text mentioned above.
67Reng4
Tihingan: a Balinese Village, in: Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas
(ed.): Villages in Indonesia. Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1967: The Cornell
University Press & Jakarta/Jawa/IDN 1967: Penerbitan Universitas, ISBN
0801402328; pp.
210-243.
67Reng6
The transition to humanity, in: Korn, Noel/ Thompson, Fred W. (eds.):
Human evolution: readings for physical anthropology. New-York/N.Y./USA
etc. 1967: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, ISBN 0030193214; pp. 113-122.
reprint of 64Aeng5.
Books
(with Lawrence Rosen & Hildred Geertz)
Islam observed: religious development in Morocco and Indonesia.
New-Haven/Ct./USA 1968: Yale University Press (ISBN
0226285111; XII, 136 pp.;
note = "The Dwight Harrington Terry Foundation lectures" (at the Yale University, 1967), vol. 37.
print of 67Ieng1.
see the detailled book information.
see also the WorldCat-entry (see the further entry).
now partly online via Google books.
see the HyperGeertz-excerpt (chapter 1)
reprinted Chicago/Il./USA 1971: University of Chicago Press.
partial reprints (chapt. 1): 07Reng4, 12Reng2, 16Reng2, 23Reng2
translation into Japanese: 73Tjap1.
translation into Indonesian: 82Tidn1.
translation into German: 88Tger1.
translation into French: 92Tfre1.
translation into Spanish: 94Tspa1.
translation into Portuguese: 04Tpor1.
translation into Hebrew: 07Theb1.
translation into Turkish:
12Ttur1
Articles & Book chapters
68Aeng1
Thinking as a moral act: ethical dimensions of anthropological fieldwork
in the new states, in: The Antioch Review (Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA:
Antioch Review Inc.), ISSN
0003-5769, vol. 28 no. 2 (1968), pp. 34-159.
reprinted as chapt. 3 in 00Beng1, pp. 21-41.
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Spanish "El pensar en cuanto acto moral: las dimensiones Èticas del trabajo antropolÛgico en los Nuevos Estados" in 96Bspa1, pp.?.
translation into Polish: 03Tpol4.
68Aeng2
Religion: anthropological study, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.): International
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (16 volume edition). New-York/N.Y./USA
1968: Macmillan & Co., vol. 13 (Psyc-Samp), ISBN 0028957105; pp. 398-406 (chapter
"religion" with Bellah, Robert Neelly/ Dittes, James E.).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
paperback reprint (8 volumes): New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: The Free Press, now in vol. 6.
direct reprint: 85Reng1.
translation into Spanish: 73Tspa3.
68Aeng3
Village, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.): International Encyclopedia
of the Social Sciences (16 volume edition). New-York/N.Y./USA 1968:
Macmillan & Co., vol. 16 (Thorn-Zoos), ISBN 0028957105; pp. 318-322.
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
paperback reprint (8 volumes) New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: The Free Press, now in vol. 8.
translation into Spanish: 73Tspa4.
68Aeng4
We can claim no special gift for violence, in: The New York
Times Magazine (New-York/N.Y./USA: H. J. Raymond & Co.),
ISSN 0028-7822, April 28, 1968,
p. 25.
reprinted as 70Reng2.
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294; vol. 70 (1968), no. 6, pp. 1209-1210.
Book review on: Bernard Gilbert Hoffman: "The structure of traditional Moroccan rural society", Den-Haag/NED etc. 1967: Mouton.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc: American Anthropological Association), ISSN 0002-7294; vol. 70 (1968) no. 2, pp. 394-396.
Book review on: Wallace, Anthony F. C.: "Religion; an anthropological view", New-York/N.Y./USA 1966: Random House.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: Man. New series (London/UK: The Royal Anthropological Institute etc.), ISSN 0025-1496, vol 3 (1968) no. 2, pp. 325-326
Book review on: Freedman, Maurice J. (ed.): "Social organization: essays presented to Raymond Firth", Chicago/Il./USA 1967: Aldine Publ.
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Book review, in: Journal of Southeast Asian History (ed: Department of History, Univ. Singapore/SG; pub: Cambridge/UK: Cambridge University Press), ISSN 0217-7811, vol. 9 no. 1 (1968), pp. 164-165.
Book review on: Castles, Lance: "Religion, Politics and Economic Behavior in Java: The Kudus Cigarette Industry", Cultural Report Series No. 15, Southeast Asia Studies, Yale University 1967.
Reprints
68Reng1
Ethos, world-view and the analysis of sacred symbols, in: Dundes,
Alan (ed.): Every man his way: readings in cultural anthropology.
Englewood-Cliffs/N.J./USA etc. 1968: Prentice-Hall, no ISBN-number; pp. 301-315.
reprint of 57Aeng1.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
full text online via: http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/users/jneill/geertz.htm.
68Reng2
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Eisenstadt,
Shmuel Noah (ed.): Comparative perspectives on social change.
Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1968: Little, Brown & Company, ISBN 1135393206; pp.
94-113.
reprint of 57Aeng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
full
text online available via
JSTOR
(subscription needed, see the list of participating
JSTOR-Libraries
& Institutions);
now also available as
JSTOR-freeware
(pdf-image only).
68Reng3
Linguistic etiquette, in: Fishman, Joshua Aaron (ed.): Readings
in the sociology of language. Den-Haag/NED 1968 & Paris/FRA 1968:
Mouton, ISBN 9027915288; pp. 282-295.
partial reprint of 60Beng1 "Religion of Java".
68Reng4
(with Geertz, Hildred Storey)
Teknonymy in Bali: parenthood, age-grading and genealogical amnesia,
in: Bohannan, Paul James/ Middleton, John (eds.): Marriage, familiy and residence.
Garden City/N.Y./USA 1968: The Natural History Press, no ISBN-number; pp. ?
reprint of 64Aeng3..
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
68Reng5
The transition to humanity, in: Washburn, Sherwood Larned/ Jay,
Phyllis Carol (eds.): Perspectives on human evolution. New-York/N.Y./USA
etc. 1968: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISSN
0090-0745;
pp. 117ff.
reprint of 64Aeng5.
68Reng6
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in:
Cohen, Yehudi Ashmun (ed.): Man in adaptation: the cultural present.
Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Pub. Co.,
ISBN 0202011100; pp. 16-29.
reprint of 66Aeng2.
This collective volume "Cohen, Y.M. (ed.): Man in adaptation", was edited 1974 a second time, including the "Impact of the concept of culture"-text as renewed version.
this text was reprinted as 22Reng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
reprinted also
as chapt. 2 in 73Beng1, pp. 33-54 (for
the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via
Questia.com)
also as HyperGeertz-Text;
68Reng7
Concept of culture and concept of man, in: Social Education
(Arlington/Va./USA: National Council for the Social Studies etc.), ISSN
0037-7724, vol. 32 no. 2 (1968), pp. 147-152.
reprint of 66Aeng2.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
reprinted as chapt. 2 in 73Beng1, pp. 33-54 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text;
68Reng8
The cerebral savage: on the work of Claude Lévi-Straus, in:
Manners, Robert Alan/ Kaplan, David H. (eds): Theory in anthropology: a
sourcebook. Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Publishing Co., pp. 551-558.
reprint of 67Aeng2.
reprinted also as chapt. 13 in 73Beng1, pp. 345-359 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also as HyperGeertz-Text.
68Reng9
Sawah, in: Cohen, Yehudi A. (ed.): Man in adaptation: the
cultural present. Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Publishing Co.,
ISBN 0202011100; pp. 331-337.
partial reprint of 63Beng1 "Agricultural Involution".
68Reng10
Religious belief and economic behavior in a central Javanese town,
in: Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah (ed.): The Protestant ethic and modernization: a
comparative view. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1968: Basic Books, no ISBN-number; pp.
309-342.
reprint of 56Aeng1.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
full
text online available via
JSTOR.org
(subscription needed, see the list of participating
JSTOR-Libraries
& Institutions);
NOT available as JSTOR-freeware.
see also the corresponding WorldCat-entry.
Articles & Book chapters
69Aeng1
Myrdal's mythology: "Modernism" and the Third World, in:
Encounter
(London/UK: Encounter Ltd.), ISSN 0013-7073; vol. 30 no. 7 (1969), pp. 26-34.
Book review on: Myrdal, Gunnar: "Asian drama: an inquiry into the poverty of nations", Harmondsworth/UK etc. 1968: Penguin Books.
69Aeng2
(with Malia, Martin Edward/ Parsons, Talcott/ Revelle, Roger/ Weil, Eric)
The languages of the humanistic studies, in: Daedalus
(Cambridge/Ma./USA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences), ISSN 0011-5266; vol. 98 no. 4
(1969, "Dialogues"), pp. 978-1028
full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions);
now also available as JSTOR-freeware (pdf-image only).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
69Aeng3
Gandhi: non-violence as therapy, in: The New York Review of
Books (New-York/N.Y./USA: A.W. Ellsworth, etc.), ISSN 0028-7504; vol. 17 no. 20 (November
20, 1969), pp. 1-2.
Book review on: Erikson, Erik Homburger: "Gandhi's truth: on the origins of militant non-violence", New-York/N.Y./USA 1969: W. W. Norton Co.).
reprinted as "1969 On Ghandi" in 10Beng1.
full text: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=11976 (subcribers or charge).
also as HyperGeertz-Text.
Working papers & Collaborations etc.
A brief, informal, unscholarly, disorderly, creative memorandum on methods of studying social change in Anthropology, unpublished manuscript by C. Geertz, in: The Clifford Geertz Papers 1930s-2007. Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library, Chicago/Ill./USA, Box 215, f 11.
cited by: Andrea Cossu - Clifford Geertz, intellectual autonomy, and interpretive social science, in: American Journal of Cultural Sociology (London etc.: Palgrave MacMillan), ISSN 2049-7121 (online only), see https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41290-019-00085-8.
Interviews, (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations
Kinship and Locality, participation and lecture at the conference (same title), Aug 23 - Sept 11, 1969, Burg Wartenstein, Austria, organized by David M. Schneider (USA) and Louis Dumont (FRA), for the Wenner-Gren Founmdation.
participants were: Raymond Apthorpe (UK), James A. Boon (USA), Clifford Geertz (USA), Jean-Paul LaTouche (FRA), Henri Lavondes (Tahiti), Edmund Leach (UK), Lorenz Loffler (USA), David Maybury-Lewis (USA), Mervyn Meggitt (USA), Martin Silverman (USA), S.J. Tambiah (UK), Nur Yalman (USA).
see: http://www.wennergren.org/history/kinship-and-locality.
69Ieng2
(with Renée Dubos, Gerald Holton, Edward Shils, Curt Stern)
Commentaries on Robert R. Wilson "My Fight against Team Research" and on Alvin M. Weinberg "Scientific Terms and Scientific Laboratories", plenary session, conference on "Transforming Conceptions of Modern Science" (Bellagio Center of the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio/Lake Como, ITA); April 23 - 25, 1969.
see: Robert S. Anderson: The Necessity of File Methods in the Study of Scientific Research, in: Everett Mendelson/ Jehuda Elkana (eds.): Sciences and Cultures. The Sociology of Science Yearbook 1981, Dordrecht/NED etc. 1981: Reidel, p. 243, FN 17.
Reprints
69Reng1
Two types of ecosystems: inner vs. outer Indonesia, in:
Vayda, Andrew Peter (ed.): Environment and cultural behavior: ecological
studies in cultural anthropology. Garden City/N.Y./USA 1969: The Natural
History Press, published for American Museum of Natural History, ISBN
0385069154; pp. 3-28.
partial reprint (chapter 2) of 63Beng1 "Agricultural involution"..
new edition of Vayda, A.P. (ed.): Environment and cultural behavior, Austin/Tx./USA etc. 1978: University of Texas Press.
69Reng2
Modernization in a Muslim society: the Indonesian case, in:
Tilman, Robert O. (ed.): Man, state, and society in contemporary Southeast
Asia. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1969: Frederick A. Praeger Press, ISBN
0269992928; pp. 201-211.
reprint of 65Aeng2.
69Reng3
Religion as a cultural system, in: Cutler, Donald Robert (ed.): The
religious situation: 1968/ The first in a series of annual volumes.
Boston/Ma./USA 1969: Beacon Press, ISSN
0486-3666; pp. 639-688.
reprint of 66Aeng1.
see the original text as HyperGeertz-Text.
reprinted as chapt. 4 in 73Beng1, pp. 87-125 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
this reprint (via Questia.com) also available as HyperGeertz-Text.
translation into Italian: 72Tita1.